My Neighbor My Killer: Post-genocide Gacaca justice in Rwanda
Gacaca (Ga-CHA-cha), which literally means "justice on the grass", is a form of citizen-based justice with which the Rwandans are addressing the crimes of the 1994 genocide. Filming for over a decade...
View ArticleInterview: WITNESS Media Archive Manager Grace Lile
These interview segments with WITNESS Media Archive Manager Grace Lile, conducted by Hub/Archive intern Teague Schneiter, highlight the importance of thinking of archives in a human rights context....
View ArticleInterview: Founder of Khmer Legacies Socheata Poeuv
This interview was conducted by Hub/Archive Intern Teague Schneiter (October 2nd, 2009 at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut) with Socheata Poeuv, founder of Khmer Legacies- a Cambodian...
View ArticleKhmer Legacies: A grassroots video project for transitional justice
Socheata Poeuv, a visiting fellow at the Yale University Genocide Studies Program, is the founder and director of Khmer Legacies, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the history of the...
View ArticleSpotlight: The Role of Archives in Human Rights
October 27th marks World Day for Audiovisual Heritage, started in 2005 by UNESCO in order to help "build global awareness of the various issues at stake in preserving audiovisual heritage." Not so...
View ArticleRwandans in the United States advocate for Survivors Back Home
A short documentary about Rwandan survivors who live in the United States. They are advocating for survivors in Rwanda who still live next door to the neighbors who killed their families.
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