U of M hosts commemoration, human rights roundtable Local memory, international effects among discussion topics
December 8, 2020
Doran, Sarah
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Commemoration Matters: History, Human Rights and the Politics of Commemoration
December 4, 2020
Dr. Sean Carleton, Dr. Laura Madokoro, Dr. Melanie Newton, Dr. Omeasoo Wāhpāsiw
On December 4, 2020, the CHRR hosted a roundtable on “Commemoration Matters: History, Human Rights, and the Politics of Commemoration.” Anyone thinking about how to commemorate all those we have lost and who will be lost, disabled or rendered impoverished in the current pandemic?
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