Ten Stages of Change: A Project for Genocide Prevention
Josh Bicknell
7 episodes
3 weeks ago
Emotional re-tellings of eyewitness testimonies and stories and extensive research merge to paint both the practicalities and emotional challenges involved in opening up about genocide.
Each post in the series offers a provocative, in-depth case study of a specific country or region in focus that has or is currently experiencing genocide, concluding with a conversation on how that genocide is or was represented by the featured stage.
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Emotional re-tellings of eyewitness testimonies and stories and extensive research merge to paint both the practicalities and emotional challenges involved in opening up about genocide.
Each post in the series offers a provocative, in-depth case study of a specific country or region in focus that has or is currently experiencing genocide, concluding with a conversation on how that genocide is or was represented by the featured stage.
Between the Stages: Ten Actions to Take on Human Rights Day
Ten Stages of Change: A Project for Genocide Prevention
11 minutes
3 weeks ago
Between the Stages: Ten Actions to Take on Human Rights Day
I. “I Know I’m Right” It is the year of “tens.” Ten Stages of Change (the blog/audio series) is nearing completion, with Stage 7 (Preparation: the Holocaust) coming in the next couple of days with ten new action steps. December 9 marked the tenth anniversary of the International Day of Commemoration and Dignity of the […]
Ten Stages of Change: A Project for Genocide Prevention
Emotional re-tellings of eyewitness testimonies and stories and extensive research merge to paint both the practicalities and emotional challenges involved in opening up about genocide.
Each post in the series offers a provocative, in-depth case study of a specific country or region in focus that has or is currently experiencing genocide, concluding with a conversation on how that genocide is or was represented by the featured stage.