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    The Oregonian (Portland, Oregon)
    April 12, 2007 Thursday
    Sunrise Edition

    Genocide Awareness Week events

    by Susan Green, The Oregonian


    A Portland group has organized a week of events to educate people
    about genocide.

    Genocide Awareness Week, put together by the Portland Coalition for
    Genocide Awareness, coincides with Holocaust Remembrance Day (April
    15), the 32nd anniversary of the Khmer Rouge takeover in Cambodia
    (April 17) and the date the Armenian community considers its memorial
    day (April 24).

    Events are free unless noted. For details, go to
    www.genocideawareness.net.

    SATURDAY

    Kick-off concert/dance: Cassandra Robertson, Eric Schweiterman and
    the reggae band Nuborn Tribe. 7:30 p.m., Liberty Hall, 311 N. Ivy St.
    All ages. Sliding-scale admission, $10-$20 (no one turned away.)

    SUNDAY

    Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day: Co-sponsored with the
    American Jewish Committee. Reading of Holocaust victims' names, ages
    and birthplaces by public officials, clergy of all faiths and
    community members. 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Pioneer Courthouse Square.

    Documentaries: "Silence," about the Holocaust, and "The Flute
    Player," about Cambodia, followed by discussions. 7 p.m., Portland
    Community Media, 2766 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.

    MONDAY

    Native American Perspectives on Genocide: 7 p.m., Portland State
    University, Native American Student and Community Center, 710 S.W.
    Jackson St.

    TUESDAY

    Speakers and discussion: Chanrithy Him, survivor of the Pol Pot
    regime, and Judith Armatta, working on a book about the International
    Criminal Court, will speak. Discussion follows. 7 p.m., Smith
    Memorial Student Union, Room 338, 1825 S.W. Broadway.

    Documentary: "Unrepentant," about the early settlement of Canada. 7
    p.m., Proper Eats Market and Cafe, 8638 N. Lombard St.

    WEDNESDAY

    What is Genocide?: Panel discussion. 11-11:30 a.m., Portland
    Community Media, 2766 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Watch in
    studio or live broadcast on Channel 23.

    Speech, music: Mw Aleu Baak of South Sudan talks, with a performance
    by Armenian folksinger Mariam Matossian. 7 p.m., St. David of Wales
    Episcopal Church, 2800 S.E. Harrison St.

    NEXT THURSDAY

    Celebration of Survival: An Evening to Inspire: Fundraiser for
    Genocide Awareness week at Serrato, 2112 N.W. Kearny. Wine tasting,
    silent auction, Armenian music and presentation on Rwanda. 6 p.m.
    Tickets: $45 at www.genocideawareness.net.

    APRIL 20

    Strategizing for Darfur: Where to Go From Here?: Speech by Ruth
    Messinger, president of American Jewish World Service. 3-4:30,
    Multnomah County Central Library, U.S. Bank Meeting Room, 801 S.W.
    10th Ave.

    APRIL 24

    Armenian Memorial Day: Father Vazken Movsesian, an Armenian priest
    who spent time in Rwanda and Darfur, will speak. 7 p.m., St. Ignatius
    of Antioch Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch,4514 S.E. Flavel Drive.

    OTHER EVENTS

    "Address Unknown": A play set in 1932 about the rise of fascism and
    anti-Semitism in Germany. Audience talkbacks after performances
    feature Holocaust survivors and scholars. Presented by Readers
    Theatre Repertory. Portland Center for Performing Arts. Ticket info:
    www.pcpa.com.

    Khmer Rouge Tribunal Public Forum: Speakers, panels, film showings
    and musical performances April 27-28. Sponsored by the Cambodian
    American Community of Oregon, 6-9:30 p.m. April 27, Immigrant and
    Refugee Community Organization, 10301 N.E. Glisan St. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
    April 28, Portland State University, Smith Memorial Ballroom, 1825
    S.W. Broadway, www.cacoweb.org.

    SUSAN GREEN
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