For Jacqueline Olive, director and co-producer of the documentary “Always in Season,” looking back at the history of lynching in this nation is absolutely critical..
A special guest at MTSU will help the community track racial violence through American history Monday, Feb. 10, when she screens “Always in Season,” an..
Two people who survived one of the most horrific events of the 20th century will share their stories on the MTSU campus Wednesday, Oct. 30...
Pianist Carolyn Enger, whose critically acclaimed presentation “Mischlinge Exposé” spans a broad field of academic disciplines, will perform live at 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 16, in the..
A Holocaust survivor told an audience at MTSU that she found the Oct. 27 massacre at a Pittsburgh synagogue “very, very eye-opening.” Eva Mozes Kor,..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Elyce Helford Synopsis: The director of MTSU’s Jewish and Holocaust Studies program previews the 13th International Holocaust and Genocide Studies..
Attorney Raphael Lemkin coined the term “genocide” in 1944 to describe violent crimes against members of a group with the goal of destroying the whole..
A recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program delved into one of the worst atrocities of the human race, past and present: the Holocaust. Host..
A woman who survived a World War II death camp and sadistic genetic experimentation by the Nazis will tell her story in an MTSU-sponsored event..
“That’s complete, 100 percent nonsense.” The pre-eminent World War II scholar of his era, Dr. Gerhard Weinberg, offered that reaction to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin..
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