The Coalition for Preserving Memory at Duke (CPM) will be hosting its annual 24-hour name reading ceremony, a ceremony designed to memorialize the victims of the six U.N. recognized genocides. Students, faculty and community members read out the names for a 24-hour period right in the middle of Duke University's campus. The name reading ends with a closing ceremony at 12pm on April 10th and will include lunch.
See the CPM's Facebook pagefor more information. To RSVP for the closing ceremony and/or to volunteer to read names, please email Sophie Bell.
The Coalition for Preserving Memory at Duke (CPM) will be hosting its annual 24-hour name reading ceremony, a ceremony designed to memorialize the victims of the six U.N. recognized genocides. Students, faculty and community members read out the names for a 24-hour period right in the middle of Duke University's campus. The name reading ends with a closing ceremony at 12pm on April 10th and will include lunch.
See the CPM's Facebook pagefor more information. To RSVP for the closing ceremony and/or to volunteer to read names, please email Sophie Bell.
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) announced they will host Holocaust survivors' interviews speaking about their experiences in a series of one-hour programs at 11 a.m. ET Wednesdays and Thursdays between April 5 and May 4. To watch live and learn more about the series go to:
https://www.ushmm.org/watch/first-person. For the schedule go to:ushmm.org/firstperson.
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