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Understanding Genocide: Raphael Lemkin and the Origin of the Word Genocide
Wednesday, August 7 at 12pm PT/3pm ET
What is a genocide, and how do we understand it in a post-Holocaust era? Join distinguished scholar in Holocaust and Genocide Studies Michael Berenbaum for an in-depth 3-part series where we will examine its historical origins, legal definitions, and instances of genocide in the post-Holocaust era.In this session we will explore the pioneering work of Raphael Lemkin, the Polish-Jewish lawyer who coined the term 鈥済enocide.鈥
We will delve into Lemkin鈥檚 efforts to define and conceptualize genocide, his advocacy for international recognition, and the historical context that influenced his groundbreaking work. This session will also examine how Lemkin鈥檚 definition laid the foundation for contemporary understandings of genocide and its legal implications.
This is part 1 of the 3-part series.
Michael Berenbaum is a Professor of Jewish Studies and Director of the Sigi Ziering Institute at the 花季传媒. He is a writer, a scholar and a creator of Museums. His work has been recognized by the Emmys and Academy Awards.