Paula Cuellar Cuellar Awarded 2016-17 Center Graduate Research Fellowship
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Giving Voice to Guatemalan Survivors: Cesilia Tujt's Story
In 2015 , I traveled to Guatemala with a small team from USC Shoah Foundation to train staff from a local organization called the Fundación de Antropología Forence de Guatemala (FAFG) to begin collecting voices from survivors to the Guatemalan Genocide.
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Survivor Video Testimonies Recount Horrors of Guatemalan Genocide
Next year marks the 20th anniversary of the end of the civil war in Guatemala. During the conflict that spanned more than 3 decades, tens of thousands of indigenous Mayans were killed in what is known as the "Guatemalan Genocide." Researchers are now collecting video testimonies of the survivors to preserve their memories of what happened. Elizabeth Lee reports from Los Angeles.
The Journey Starts with 10 Voices
During the 1960s, the Guatemalan government unleashed a war against various small guerilla groups across the country. This so-called “internal conflict” turned into a 36-year genocide against Mayan populations.
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La Fundación Shoah USC y FAFG Lanzan Proyecto Juntos Para Arrojar Luz Sobre el Genocidio Guatemalteco
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USC Shoah Foundation and FAFG Co-Launch Project to Shine Light on Guatemalan Genocide
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USC Shoah Foundation and FAFG Co-Launch Project to Shine Light on Guatemalan Genocide
Los Angeles - July 28, 2015 - USC Shoah Foundation - The Institute for Visual History and Education has joined forces with La Fundación de Antropología Forense de Guatemala (FAFG), a Guatemalan forensics organization, to collect video testimonies of survivors and witnesses of the Guatemalan Genocide, which killed some 200,000 civilians in the early 1980s, mainly indigenous Mayans, at the hands of a military junta whose leader was convicted of genocide and war crimes in May 2013.
Call for Papers: Genocide and Resistance in Guatemala
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Women Share Powerful Stories of Genocide Survival and Reconstruction
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