We invite all persons displaced by violence to reflect on and share their life experiences, here.
We invite all persons displaced by violence to reflect on and share their life experiences, here.
We launch this dossier with Life Stories of Montrealers displaced by War, Genocide, and other Human Rights Violations. This five-year oral history project explores survivors' experiences and memories of mass violence and displacement. A team comprised of dozens of university and community-based researchers are in the process of recording life story interviews with more than 500 Montreal residents from Rwanda, Cambodia, Haiti, Latin America, and South Asia, as well as Holocaust survivors.
Broadcast on CKUT's Monday Morning After on Februrary 22, 2010, this piece, produced by Kaitlin Prest, gives us an impression of the playback theatre performance and public discussion held by The Living Histories Ensemble in February 2010 about how the earthquake in Haiti has touched all of us. You will hear from Caroline Kunzle, Nisha Sajnani, as well as some of the actors and members of the public who participated in this workshop.
Comments
Post new comment