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    PRESS RELEASE
    Clark University
    Angela M. Bazydlo
    Associate Director of Media Relations
    ph: 508-793-7635
    cell: 508-365-8736
    www.clarku.edu

    September 13, 2007

    Clark University's Strassler Family Center
    for Holocaust and Genocide Studies announces fall events

    WORCESTER, MA- Below are brief descriptions of Fall 2007 events
    sponsored by the Strassler Family Center for Holocaust and Genocide
    Studies at Clark University. All events are free and are followed by
    public receptions. For more information, please visit
    www.clarku.edu/departments/holocaust, or call 508-793-8897.

    Lecture
    Wednesday, September 19, 2007
    "Who will write our history: Emanuel Ringelblum, the Warsaw Ghetto and
    the Oyneg Shabes Archive"
    Tilton Hall, Higgins University Center, 950 Main St.
    7:30 p.m.
    Lecture by Sam Kassow, Charles H. Northam Professor of History, Trinity
    College


    Lecture
    Wednesday, October 10, 2007
    "Imperial Reckoning: The Untold Story of Britain's Gulag in Kenya"
    Tilton Hall, Higgins University Center, 950 Main St.
    7:30 p.m.
    Pulitzer Prize winner Caroline Elkins, Hugo K. Foster Associate
    Professor of African Studies, Harvard University
    This event is co-sponsored with Clark's History and Government and
    International Relations Departments


    Difficult Dialogues Symposium: Dialogue Between Former Enemies
    "Bridging the Impossible?: Confronting Barriers to Dialogue between
    Germans, Jews, and Palestinians"
    Thursday, November 1, 2007
    Dana Commons, Clark University Campus
    7:30 p.m.
    Julia Chaitin, Senior Lecturer, Sapir Academic College, D.N. Hof
    Ashkelon, Israel
    Followed by a panel discussion.
    This event is co-sponsored by Clark's Difficult Dialogues program with
    the support of Shirley and Robert Siff.

    Lecture
    Thursday, November 15, 2007
    "Concentration Camps in International Law"
    Tilton Hall, Higgins University Center, 950 Main St.
    7:30 p.m.
    Jens Meierhenrich, Assistant Professor of Government and of Social
    Studies, Harvard University and Associate Professor, Weatherhead Center
    for International Law


    The Strassler Family Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Clark
    University is an exciting forum for education about the Holocaust, the
    Armenian Genocide, and other genocides around the globe. Dedicated to
    teaching, research, and public service, the Center trains the Holocaust
    historians and genocide studies scholars of the future. The mission of
    the Center reaches beyond the boundaries of the University: to provide a
    lecture series free of charge and open to the public; to educate
    professionals of many fields about genocide and the Holocaust; to use
    scholarship to address current problems stemming from the murderous
    past; and to engage the world in which we live by providing an educated
    voice in the public arena.
    Clark University is a private, co-educational liberal-arts research
    university with 2,100 undergraduate and 900 graduate students. Since its
    founding in 1887 as the first all-graduate school in the United States,
    Clark has challenged convention with innovative programs such as the
    International Studies Stream, the Strassler Family Center for Holocaust
    and Genocide Studies and the accelerated BA/MA programs with the fifth
    year tuition-free for eligible students. The University is featured in
    Loren Pope's book, "Colleges That Change Lives."
    -www.clarku.edu-



    ** photos of speakers are available upon request. Comprehensive
    releases on each event (with the exception of the first one listed,
    which was already released) are forthcoming.
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