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The G-Word: A Podcast on Genocide

The G-Word: A Podcast on Genocide

Date de sortie : 2023-06-02
© 2023 The G-Word. All rights reserved.
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5 épisodes
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Date de sortie : 2023-06-02
© 2023 The G-Word. All rights reserved.
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Ep 5: USA: The Legacy of Genocide against Native Women

Ep 5: USA: The Legacy of Genocide against Native Women

We discuss how genocide still impacts Native women with two members of the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (CSVANW). Angel Charley and Florida Olguin shed light on the enduring legacy of genocide and sexual violence in the U.S. today, an
Durée : 39:47
We discuss how genocide still impacts Native women with two members of the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (CSVANW). Angel Charley and Florida Olguin shed light on the enduring legacy of genocide and sexual violence in the U.S. today, and explain why it is so difficult to bring accountability for crimes of trafficking and of domestic and sexual violence.
Id. d’épisode : 1000615469911
GUID : 3ecb8194-abec-4413-9da8-2cf066badfec
Date de publication : 2/6/2023 à 22:21:11

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What is genocide? Why, where and how does it still happen? This is where you learn about the crime of genocide. We bring academics, former diplomats, and activists together to talk about old and new genocides, and to discuss what accountability looks like for the crime of all crimes.
Shilla Kim is an international human rights lawyer and investigator who worked for the UN and various other international organizations. Clemence Pinaud is an associate professor at Indiana University whose focus is on civil war, genocide and sexual violence.
This podcast is supported by Indiana University's Presidential Arts and Humanities Program, the Tobias Center, the African Studies Program, the Center for the Study of the Middle East, and the Huh Jum Ok Human Rights Foundation.

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