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Genocide Prevention 25
 

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Reverberate | A Genocide Prevention Conference | Sunday, March 30th, Univeristy of Ottawa.

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Art Exhibit exploring the genocide experiences of Uyghur, Tutsi, Tibetan, Tigrayan, Hazara and Tamil communities. | Sunday March 30th - Wednesday April 30th 2025. University of Ottawa.

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Justice, Human Rights and Human Dignity on the Horizon | A Parliamentary Seminar. A Call to Action for Canadian Parliamentarians and Parliamentary Candidates from Canadian Survivors of Atrocity Crimes during an Election Season. | March 31st (time and location TBA)  1-hour seminar.

 

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Genocide Prevention 25 is brought to you by The Alliance of Genocide Victim Communities and funded by Heritage Canada.

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A conference unveiling genocide's imprint in Canadian society and strategies for prevention.
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This one-day conference will provide a platform for lesser-known genocide victim communities to advocate for themselves, with a focus on highlighting techniques for genocide prevention and shedding light on the ongoing effects of genocide in their communities.

 

Throughout the day, engagement and interactivity will play a crucial role in facilitating a dynamic learning experience, encouraging attendees to engage in meaningful discussions, reflect, and actively tackle the complex issues related to genocide, discrimination, and societal healing.

Location
3rd floor
Fauteux Hall
57 Louis-Pasteur Private
University of Ottawa,
Ottawa, ON K1N



Date and Time:
March 30th 2025
9 AM - 5PM (doors open for coffee at 8:30 AM)

 

Speakers

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Mehmet Tohti

Kayum Masimov

Yohannes Abraha

Sherap Therchin

Dr Tahir Shaaran

Pascal Kanyemera

Roy Wignarajah

Sarah Teich

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Art Exhibit
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March 30th ONLY: 

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Remember Tigray - VR experience

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AGVC stand in solidarity with all genocide victim communities, and pledge to never forget the atrocities that have been committed. Together, we will continue to fight for justice, raise awareness, and honor the memories of those who have been lost. 

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