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Not to Forgive, but to Understand

A podcast series discussing topics in genocide studies with scholars and individuals deeply involved in understanding the complexities of genocide and its perpetrators. Presented by writer, and…

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Latest episodes

  1. Emilie Caspar: Just Following Orders: The Brain Science of Obedience, and Obedience to Authority21 Jul 2026
  2. Kate English & Kim Klett: Holocaust Education, Human Rights, and the Right to Learn26 Jun 2026
  3. Judi Rever: Rwanda, Congo, Burundi, and Politically Protected Violence8 Jun 2026
  4. Edward Westermann: Thirst, Dehydration, and Water Sanitation in the Holocaust25 May 2026
  5. Mahi Ramakrishnan: Refugees, Rights, and the Rohingya in Malaysia4 May 2026
  6. Christopher Tounsel: Sudan and the Politics of Solidarity7 Apr 2026
  7. Saira Hussain: Humanitarian Medical Practice in Gaza: Between Ethics, Anger, and Resilience17 Mar 2026
  8. Catherine Filloux: Staging "Lemkin’s House"16 Feb 2026
  9. Omer Bartov: Academic Silence, Gaza, and the Costs of Speaking2 Feb 2026
  10. Daria Mattingly: Culpability of Rank-and-File Perpetrators in the Holodomor22 Jan 2026