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Samantha Power: Responding to Genocide in Darfur

Samantha Power, journalist and founder of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, speaks at a Facing History and Ourselves/Harvard conference about the difference students can make in stopping gross violations of human rights. She uses the atrocities in Darfur, Sudan, as an example of creative participation in the face of an ongoing genocide.
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Video length
2 min 37 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/samantha-power-responding-genocide-darfur

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