Workshop: Teaching the Cambodian Genocide through Testimony
The Cohen Center is pleased to be partnering with the Holocaust Resource Center at Kean University to present a special online workshop about teaching the Cambodian genocide. This workshop is in recognition of Genocide Awareness Month in April.
Workshop Description: Short Hair Detention: A Memoir of a Thirteen-Year-Old-Girl Surviving the Cambodian Genocide offers an intimate view of the Cambodian Genocide (1975- 1979) as experienced by survivor Channy Chhi Laux. Channy originally wrote her memoir to help communicate her experiences of genocide and survival to her children. Having completed her manuscript, however, she saw the value in sharing it more widely. This workshop with Dr. Alexis Herr, a comparative genocide scholar, will focus on how to use survivor testimony to educate about genocide and human rights.
Please register in advance by filling out this form. You will receive the Zoom information 1-2 days before the event begins. For more information, please contact Dr. Adara Goldberg at agoldber@kean.edu.
This event is part of the Cohen Center calendar.
To request accommodations for a disability, please contact the coordinator at least two weeks prior to the event.