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Genocide Prevention Initiative

A University of Oregon Initiative

The Genocide Prevention Initiative attempts to formulate strategies that will motivate students, citizens, and governments to become more responsive to issues related to the prevention of mass atrocities. This program seeks student and faculty involvement, and is open to all disciplines.

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Slovic
Past event hosted by GPI

UPCOMING EVENTS

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Also, check out "Workshops & Conferences" under "Get Involved". We will try to keep an up to date list of events across the USA that deal with the topic of Genocide Prevention.

RECENT POSTS

  • Early-Warning Signs of Genocide were Identified in Burma Over Three Years Ago
  • On Psychic Numbing – Co-written by Paul Slovic & Nicole Smith Dahmen
  • Symposium on Women & Genocide, Oct 21 & 22
  • Climate Change is Genocide for Island Nations
  • “Beats of the Antonov” (Sudan) Movie & Discussion

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