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A Revolution of Conscience - Can Holocaust and Genocide Testimonies Help Prevent Violent Societies in the Future?
Panel Discussion with Stephen D. Smith and Special Guests
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| What: | A Revolution of Conscience - Can Holocaust and Genocide Testimonies Help Prevent Violent Societies in the Future? |
| When: | October 15, 2011 1:15 PM–2:30 PM |
| Where: | JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong Pacific Place, 88 Queensway Hong Kong, China |
| RSVP: | Conference website |
On Saturday, October 15, the Institute's Executive Director, Stephen D. Smith, will moderate the panel discussion "A Revolution of Conscience—Can Holocaust and Genocide Testimonies Help Prevent Violent Societies in the Future?” at the 2011 USC Global Conference in Hong Kong. The USC Global Conference that takes place from October 13-15 in Hong Kong gathers leading experts from USC and throughout Asia to examine global challenges and potential opportunities due to our increasingly interconnected world. The conference themes include global technology, the economy, health, and the environment and promises to be an exciting, relevant, and thought-provoking meeting.
Panel speakers include: Stephen D. Smith, Executive Director, USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education (Moderator); Sara Greenberg, Board Member, Hong Kong Holocaust and Tolerance Resource Center; Freddy Mutanguha, Director, Kigali Genocide Memorial, Rwanda ; Kosal Path, Research Fellow, Center for Khmer Studies.
To follow news and events from the USC Global Conference, visit http://globalconference2011.usc.edu/


