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    GENOCIDE EDUCATION PROJECT TAKES PART IN IAGS CONFERENCE

    The Armenian Reporter
    http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2009-07 -23-genocide-education-project-takes-part-in-iags- conference
    July 24 2009

    Arlington, Va. - Representatives of the Genocide Education Project
    discussed the history and impact of the Armenian Genocide, and
    education about it, during the International Association of Genocide
    Scholars (IAGS) 8th Biennial Conference, June 7-10th, in Arlington,
    Virginia.

    Education Director Sara Cohan, who participated in a panel on genocide
    education, delivered a lecture titled, "A Genocide Left Behind: The
    Teaching of the Armenian Genocide in U.S. Secondary Schools." In
    her remarks, Ms. Cohan incorporated a review of state education
    systems that include the teaching of the Armenian Genocide, as well
    as education organizations that promote the teaching of the Armenian
    Genocide and those that deny it.

    "We were honored to take part in the IAGS conference, 'The new face
    of genocide in the 21st century,' said Raffi Momjian, executive
    director of the Genocide Education Project. " IAGS is a longtime
    advocate for the affirmation of the Armenian Genocide, and we are
    proud to contribute to such an esteemed organization."

    Several other conference participants are also members of The Genocide
    Education Project's Advisory Board: Peter Balakian (Colgate University)
    and Henry Theriault (Worcester State Collegetook part in a roundtable
    discussion on Armenian Golgotha, Bishop Grigoris Balakian's first-hand
    account of the Armenian Genocide as translated by his great nephew
    Peter Balakian.

    Dr. Balakian also presented "Cultural Genocide and Aftermath," during
    a panel discussion on "Genocide and the Impact on Culture and Mental
    Health on the Affected Populations."

    Dr. Theriault also addressed "From Rape as a Tool of Genocide to
    Genocide as a Tool of Rape," during a panel on "Gender and Sexual
    Violence."

    Yair Auron (Israeli Open University) discussed "Holocaust and Genocide
    Education in Israel: Critical Perspectives on a National Failure,"
    as part of a panel on "Victims among Genocide: The Challenge of
    Genocide Studies in Israel."

    Paul Bartrop (Deakin University and Bialik College) presented "Film
    and Genocide: An Examination of Answered by Fire as a Way into
    Understanding East Timor in 1999" for a panel on "Global Genocide
    Studies."

    Joyce Apsel chaired a book panel on Darfur and the Crime of Genocide,
    which included John Hagan and Wenona Rymond-Richmond.
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