Tags: genocide
The Way Out is Back Through…

Jonathan L. Walton.

How can a father pass on knowledge of a legacy of injustice to his kids? A church in Brooklyn commemorates the horrors of the Middle Passage, and brings healing.

How Should We Speak of Unspeakable Evil?

Louis A. Ruprecht.

Do we turn to the wrong institutions when we go to courts of law to attempt to enact forgiveness or reconciliation for genocide?

Giving Thanks to Genocide

Jonathan L. Walton.

Kids dress up in pilgrim and Native American costumes and parents protest. There is nothing to be served, they say, by dressing up as a racist stereotype.

The “G-Word”: Genocide’s Slippery Nature

Tom Hogan.

Once the camps are built and the trains are running—once the machetes have been distributed and the hate radio is broadcasting—it’s too late to respond. A Thanksgiving report on the state of our (un)ethical response to genocide.

The Double Life of the War Criminal

Laurie Patton.

Radovan Karadzic has been hiding in plain sight as a New Age healer...

Confronting the Abusive Legacy of Native American Boarding Schools

Philip Arnold.

Reverend Annett noticed that in spite of the large Native American population on Vancouver Island, none of them attended his church.