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Captured by Archive-it, 2023-10-18.<br /><br /> <details style=\"border: 1px solid #ccc; padding: 10px; border-radius: 5px;\"> <summary style=\"cursor: pointer; font-weight: bold;\">Transcript</summary>\r\n<p style=\"margin-top: 10px;\">Tuesday, March 24:<br />8:30-9:45<br />Kenneth Campbell, Stopping Genocide:The Problem of Political Will<br />10:00-11:15<br />Helen Fein, The Past and Present of Genocide Prevention (with References to<br />Rwanda, Yugoslavia and Darfur)<br />1:00-2:15<br />Samuel Totten, Sudan: A Genocidal State<br />2:30-3:45<br />Ervin Staub, Overcoming Evil: Understanding, Preventing, and Reconciling<br />after Mass Killing and Genocide<br />7:00-8:30<br />J. Bonner Ritchie, Finding Hope in a “Hopeless” World<br />Wednesday, March 25:<br />9:00-9:50<br />Workshop on genocide research: What it is, Where to do it, Why it needs to be<br />done...<br />10:00-10:50<br />Panel discussion with Drs. Campbell, Fein, Totten, and Staub<br />11:00-11:50<br />Witness, dance performance in Ragan Theatre<br />Angela Banchero-Kelleher, choreographer<br />12:00-12:50<br />Student Presentation<br />An Overview of Genocide with Focus on Rwanda presented by: Emily<br />Gillespie, Ashley Thalman, Rachel Potter, Sarah Heywood, Annette Marvin<br />1:00-1:50<br />Rocky Anderson, High Road for Human Rights<br />2:00-2:50<br />Student papers<br />3:00-3:50<br />Student papers<br />The 2009 J. Bonner Ritchie Dialogue on Peace and Justice:<br />UVU Peace and Justice Studies Presents<br />Genocide: Histories, Evils, and Prevention<br />Featuring these Eminent Visiting Scholars:<br />Helen Fein is an Associate with the International Security Program at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. She is a<br />historical sociologist who is author and editor of 12 books and monographs on genocide, human rights, collective violence, and altruism<br />and many articles. She serves as Executive Director of the Institute for the Study of Genocide (New York) and was a founder and first<br />President of the International Association of Genocide Scholars. Her many books include, Human Rights and Wrongs: Slavery, Terror,<br />Genocide and Accounting for Genocide: National Responses and Jewish Victimization During the Holocaust.<br />Samuel Totten is a Professor of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Arkansas. He is a member of the Council of the Institute<br />on the Holocaust and Genocide (Jerusalem), and the Centre for Genocide Studies (Sydney, New South Wales). He is the co-editor of<br />Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal. He served as one of the investigators with the U.S. State Department's<br />Atrocities Documentation Project, and has spent many months on the ground in Rwanda (on a Fulbright) and Darfur. His many books<br />include: Genocide in Darfur: Investigating the Atrocities in the Sudan; The Prevention of Genocide: An Annotated Bibliography;<br />Genocide at the Millennium; Century of Genocide: Critical Essays and Eyewitness Testimony; Teaching about Genocide; Teaching the<br />Holocaust at the University and College Levels; Genocide in the Twentieth Century: Critical Essays and Eyewitness Testimony; and<br />Genocide in the Twentieth Century.<br />Kenneth J. Campbell is Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Delaware. He has contributed articles about<br />genocide to Genocide at the Millennium: A Critical Bibliographic Review; and The Encyclopedia of Government and Politics. He's written<br />Genocide and the Global Village, and A Tale of Two Quagmires: Iraq, Vietnam, and the Hard Lessons of War. He is currently at work on<br />books entitled, Power and Morality in the Study of International Relations; and Genocide Hawks: The Growing Demand for the Use of<br />International Military Force to Suppress Genocide.<br />Ervin Staub is Professor of Psychology at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He has taught at Harvard, Stanford, and the<br />London School of Economic and Political Science. His books include, The Roots of Evil: The Origins of Genocide and Other Group<br />Violence and The Psychology of Good and Evil. He is writing a book entitled Prevention and Reconciliation: Genocide, Mass Killing, and<br />Terrorism. He is the past president of the Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict and Violence. He has served, or serves, on the editorial<br />boards of the Journal of Conflict Resolution, Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, and Genocide Studies: An International<br />Journal.<br />Tuesday March 24th and Wednesday March 25th<br />Utah Valley University<br />For More Information Please Contact<br />Dr. Michael Minch, 801.863.7482<br />mminch@uvu.edu<br />uvu.edu/peaceandjustice<br />Photo of skull from Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in Cambodia<br />UVU Peace and Justice<br />Studies thanks The Center for<br />Engaged Learning, The<br />International Center, and The<br />Utah Democracy Project for<br />their generous support of this<br />Dialogue<br />Unless Noted, all events held in<br />LI120, Library Lecture Hall<br />Utah Valley University<br />800 W. 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