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Educating for Human Dignity: Learning to Participate

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Educators from Iraq, Northern Ireland, South Africa and the United States discuss the challenges for education for human dignity in a globalized world at a Facing History and Ourselves and Harvard Law School conference.
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Video length
21 min 32 sec
Other location
Cambridge, MA
Date filmed
Nov 4 2005
Series title
Pursuing human dignity : the legacies of Nuremberg for international law, human rights, and education

Source URL: http://www.facinghistory.org/video/educating-human-dignity-learning-participate

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