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VOICES ON GENOCIDE PREVENTION - AN INTERNET TALK SHOW FROM THE UNITED STATES HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM
Stay up-to-date on the crisis in Darfur as well as the continuing challenge of preventing and responding to genocide and related crimes against humanity around the world. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum presents a weekly interview program, hosted by Jerry Fowler, that brings you the voices you don’t always hear in mainstream media – from human rights defenders to experts to advocates to government officials. Vital voices addressing one of humanity’s most vital issues.

Subscribe and listen to the show as a weekly podcast, or listen to individual programs online, and post your comments about the interviews on the Web blog.







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