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Diversity in Academic Libraries Interest Group - South (DIAL-S)

2005 DIAL-South Fall Program

Preserving Memories: Human Rights Violations / Ethnic Cleansings
organized by Judith Samuel, MLIS, DIAL Program Committee. Friday June 3, 2005

Speakers

An outstanding panel of scholars discussed human rights violations and available resources in their respective areas:

Gia Aivazian,

MLS, UCLA and Ph.D. candidate UCLA,
Librarian for Armenian and Greek, UCLA,
on the Armenian Genocide. Resources

Jok Madut Jok, Ph.D.,

Assistant Professor of History, Loyola Marymount University and former fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars,
on the conflict in the Sudan. Resources

Olga Nikolic, Ph.D.

candidate in International Politics at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College, London,
on Genocide in the Balkans. Resources

Geoffrey Robinson, Ph.D.,

Professor of History and Director of the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at UCLA,
on East Timor and Indonesia. Resources

Judith Truelson, Ph.D.,

Reference Coordinator/Head of Doheny Research Services, Information Services Division, University of Southern California
Dr. Truelson has served as Co-Principal Investigator for the USC Information Services Division Shoah Foundation Access Mellon Grant Project ( link ) Visual History Foundation

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Report of program by Stephanie Ballard

Photos

 
 
DIAL members enjoying a Persian lunch
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