“Life After Genocide: From Recognition to Reparation” Event at University of Toronto

A panel discussion organized by Armenian, Jewish and Indigenous campus student groups

A team of Undergraduate Students consisting of the Armenian Students Association, Jewish Studies Student Union, and the Indigenous Studies Student Union from the University of Toronto have worked together to host a panel discussion on genocide reparations and reconciliation.

The purpose of the event is to provide a platform for minority groups to raise awareness on the effects of crimes against humanity and how that has impacted their communities over time. This event will provide an educational, respectful, and supportive environment for students and community members to divulge these issues by using an interdisciplinary and comparative structure.

Although there will be a number of seats allocated to walk-ins, registering on the Eventbrite page will allow you to save yourself a seat!
The link is: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/life-after-genocide-from-recognition-to-reparation-tickets-32541025082

The event will be taking place on Friday, March 24th from 6 pm to 8 pm at the Earth Science Auditorium – Room 1050 (33 Willcocks Street).

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