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Holocaust and Genocide Studies

The University of Maine

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

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Great-Grandson Of Richard Wagner To Speak On Anti-Semitism In Germany, Joe Carr Oct 2002

Great-Grandson Of Richard Wagner To Speak On Anti-Semitism In Germany, Joe Carr

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

The great-grandson of composer Richard Wagner, Gottfried Wagner, co-founder of the Post-Holocaust Generations Dialogue Group, will speak at 7 p.m. in Devino Auditorium, Corbett Business Building. His talk is sponsored by UMaine's School of Performing Arts, and the Departments of History and Modern Languages and Classics.


Works Of Composers Imprisoned During The Holocaust To Be Performed At Umaine Concert, Joe Carr Jan 2000

Works Of Composers Imprisoned During The Holocaust To Be Performed At Umaine Concert, Joe Carr

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

During the Holocaust, a number of highly esteemed Eastern European musicians were imprisoned at Terezin Concentration Camp. There, under horrific conditions, they composed remarkable works of art that continue to speak to and about the immortality of the human spirit.


Paid Advertisement Promoting Antisemitism, Bradley R. Smith Oct 1999

Paid Advertisement Promoting Antisemitism, Bradley R. Smith

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

A paid avertisement that ran in The Maine Campus newspaper promoting antisemitic conspiracy theories, Holocaust denials, and revisionist history put forth by the conspiracy theorist group Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust, founded by Bradley R. Smith. Smith's strategy to advertise in college newspapers and college campuses in an effort to solicit individuals attracted to American extremism.


Aim Leader Blasts Enemies Of Indian Movement, George Lauriat Mar 1974

Aim Leader Blasts Enemies Of Indian Movement, George Lauriat

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Christianity, education, and the United States of America were cited as the three enemies of the American Indian by Russell Means, the American Indian Movement leader who lead the siege at Wounded Knee, S.D. last year. The right margin of the newspaper page is torn, leading to loss of a portion of the article.