Sonoma State University hosting Holocaust lecture series
by Sonoma State University in Rohnert Park is celebrating the 20th anniversary of its Holocaust and Genocide Studies Center with a, Highlight of the series is a May 6 talk by historian Yehuda Bauer on "Rethinking the Holocaust."
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"Why Wasn't Auschwitz Bombed?" a lecture by Michael Berenbaum, director of the Sigi Ziering Center for the Study of the Holocaust and Ethics at the University of Judaism, will be given Tuesday, March 25.
Other lectures will cover Armenian genocide, the North American Indians situation and genocide in Rwanda.
The series also includes a survivors panel and a faculty/student panel that will discuss "What We Have Learned." Lectures are at Warren Auditorium in The Cooperage on campus. For information, call (707) 664-4296.
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