MCSI Fall Series Continues With a Discussion of the Persistence of 种族灭绝

本周早些时候,亨利. Theriault looked out on an audience of Claremont students, faculty and staff in Benson Auditorium and shared a grim fact: Even the most unimaginable acts of human cruelty are far more common than most people realize.

“Terrible atrocities have been committed, and yet if you flip from Rwanda to Bosnia or Cambodia, quite often you see many of the same ones,他说.

亨利·C. Theriault discussed the 亚美尼亚种族灭绝 as part of the MCSI fall series.

Theriault visited campus to deliver the talk “The Failure to Repair and the Persistence of 种族灭绝” as part of the 2023 fall semester program of events presented by the Ruth and Lee Munroe Center for Social Inquiry (MCSI).

Though he centered on the 亚美尼亚种族灭绝 of the early 20th century, Theriault also discussed many other places around the world where genocidal violence has destroyed communities and where dangerous genocidal rhetoric continues to rise.

“The systematic destruction of the Ottoman Empire’s Armenian population followed a familiar trajectory,特里奥特说, who serves as associate vice president for academic affairs at Worcester State University and is former coordinator of the university’s Center for the Study of 人权. “If you look at other places, Rwanda, for instance, you see a similar trajectory there.”

That trajectory includes forcing the population’s men into slave labor, eliminating influential voices in the community, and forcing the women into sexual slavery as part of a program of assimilation (and cultural erasure).

每学年, the MCSI presents a program designed to blend interdisciplinary learning with public inquiry as embodied by two distinguished former professors at the College, 已故的罗伯特·李·门罗, 人类学教授, 以及已故的露丝·海格伯格·门罗, 心理学教授.

2023年MCSI导演杰西·勒纳, this semester’s program—which is titled “Apologies, 赔款, and Restitution”—examines the ways that nations and institutions can make amends for past injustices and atrocities.

What is the legacy of the perpetrator? 它能恢复吗?
它的道德形象?

“Each of the cases presented by our speakers is unique and involves particular circumstances and considerations,勒纳解释道, 谁是媒体研究的教授, “but there are ways to learn general lessons from these individual examples.”

勒纳说 the program has been designed with two goals in mind. Theriault and the other speakers in the first half of the semester discuss how to make up for injustice while speakers in the second half “focus on objects, 通常被当作殖民地的战利品, and the issues involved in repatriating them.”

除了特里奥特, MCSI’s speakers so far have included UC Santa Cruz History Chair Alice Yang on Japanese American incarceration in World War II and UC Berkeley Geography Chair Jovan Scott Lewis on the possibilities for African American 赔款 and what Black repair should ideally be.

今年秋季的节目, 勒纳说, “poses several important questions for students to consider, such as what is the legacy of the perpetrator?  Is there any way for it to restore 它的道德形象?  Why are certain historic injustices recognized while others are largely ignored?”

Still ahead on the MCSI program this fall are reparatory justice scholar Kamilah Moore, digital technologies scholar Charles Cronin, Getty Research Institute Director Mary Miller, 和马克·韦茨曼, who serves as chief operating officer of the World Jewish Restitution Organization.

The fall program will close with London- and Los Angeles-based artist Gala Porras-Kim, whose work will also be the focus of an exhibition in the spring hosted by MCSI in collaboration with Pitzer College Art Galleries.

The spring exhibition will center on work that Porras-Kim did at the Peabody Museum regarding a large collection of objects that archaeologist Edward Herbert Thompson dredged from the Sacred Cenote of the Maya archaeological site of Chichén Itzá in Yucatán. In the first decade of the last century, Thompson used very destructive techniques to remove these objects before smuggling them out of Mexico.

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