Remembering genocide victims

President Rob Huntington and Rev. Paul Sittason Stark read from the Archive of Names, the first of its kind to centralize names of victims and rescuers from different genocides. 

An extension of our Lichtman-Behm Genocide Lecture Series, the Heidelberg community participated in the #TogetherWeRemember event Sunday and Monday to remember those who were victims of genocide. #TogetherWeRemember is a global day of remembrance and activism in honor of victims of genocide through coordinated name readings in communities across the world and on social media. This project was started by David Estrin, the grandson of Jimmy Lichtman, when David was a student at Duke University. It has spread to college campuses in the U.S. and around the world.

Paul Stark, senior Nicole Millar and Julie Arnold vow to never forget the victims of genocide. 

Julie Arnold and members of the Lichtman-Behm Genocide Lecture Series Planning Committee coordinated the #TogetherWeRemember event, which drew a large number of student participants this year. The committee has begun planning for the fall series, returning this year to the topic of the Holocaust.

 

 

 

 

 

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