Event Title

James Waller Lunch & Learn 5-26-20

Speaker

James Waller

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Description

The widespread impact of COVID-19 has been particularly felt in deeply divided, fragile, conflict-prone, or at-risk societies. The pandemic, and its potential to serve as a trigger for mass violence, makes our shared work of atrocity prevention more urgent than ever.

Dr. James Waller is the Cohen Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Keene State College, Director of Academic Programs for the Auschwitz Institute for the Prevention of Genocide and Mass Atrocities, and the author of six books.

A part of the Holocaust Center for Humanity's Lunch and Learn program. This event was sponsored by: The Henry M. Jackson Foundation | The Ray Wolpow Institute for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Crimes Against Humanity at Western Washington University | Washington State University History Department | Humanities Alliance at Everett Community College | Temple B'nai Torah | Temple De Hirsch Sinai | Temple Beth Shalom | Jconnect Seattle | Moishe House Seattle

Document Type

Event

Location

Virtual Event

Duration

1:04:57

Title of Series

Holocaust Center for Humanity Lunch and Learn

Genre/Form

presentations

Event Website

https://www.holocaustcenterseattle.org/programs-events/virtual-lunch-and-learn-series

Subjects - Topical (LCSH)

COVID-19 (Disease)--Prevention; Atrocities--Prevention; Epidemics--Prevention

Keywords

Atrocity prevention, COVID-19, pandemic

Type

Moving image

Rights

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Rights Statement

http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/

Language

English

Format

video/mp4

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May 26th, 12:00 PM May 26th, 1:00 PM

James Waller Lunch & Learn 5-26-20

Virtual Event

The widespread impact of COVID-19 has been particularly felt in deeply divided, fragile, conflict-prone, or at-risk societies. The pandemic, and its potential to serve as a trigger for mass violence, makes our shared work of atrocity prevention more urgent than ever.

Dr. James Waller is the Cohen Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Keene State College, Director of Academic Programs for the Auschwitz Institute for the Prevention of Genocide and Mass Atrocities, and the author of six books.

A part of the Holocaust Center for Humanity's Lunch and Learn program. This event was sponsored by: The Henry M. Jackson Foundation | The Ray Wolpow Institute for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Crimes Against Humanity at Western Washington University | Washington State University History Department | Humanities Alliance at Everett Community College | Temple B'nai Torah | Temple De Hirsch Sinai | Temple Beth Shalom | Jconnect Seattle | Moishe House Seattle

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