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A bi-weekly audio series and podcast service, hosted by Committee on Conscience Project Director Bridget Conley-Zilkic, that brings you the voices of human rights defenders, experts, advocates, and government officials. Vital voices addressing one of humanity's most vital issues. The opinions expressed in these interviews do not necessarily represent those of the Museum.
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3/02/07
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The Power of the Powerless, by Vaclav Havel (Jerry Fowler).
Matthew von Unwerth, Freud’s Requiem: Mourning, Memory, and the Invisible History of a Summer Walk (Matthew Levinger).
In Dave Eggers' latest novel, What is the What, he tells the story of Valentino Achak Deng, a refugee from the Sudanese civil war-the bloodbath before the current Darfur bloodbath-of the 1980s and 90s (Bridget Conley-Zilkic).
Burundi: Ethnocide as Discourse and Practice, by René Lemarchand. This book offers a wide-ranging discussion of the roots and consequences of ethnic strife in Burundi. The main emphasis is on how ethnicity can be exploited to transform and mobilize the system of political discourse and ultimately invest it with the horrors and irrationality of genocidal violence (Jackie Scutari).
Sudan, in Mud Brick and Marble, by Stephanie McCrummen, highlighting the vast economic disparities within Khartoum and the rest of Sudan (Lisa Rogoff).
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