Forever Changed - Diaspora conflict, war and genocide.
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My guest today is  Dr. Claudine Kuradusenge-McLeod. Claudine is a Professiorial Lecturer  and the Director  of Graduate Studies at American University in the School of International Service. She lectures on Human Rights and Cultural Relations.  Claudine specializes in genocide studies and the intersection of Diaspora consciousness and social mobilization. She is the  2023 Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Distinguished Scholar for "Erasing Refugees: How Camps Became Killing Fields in the First Congo War," a joint project with Dr. Chris Davey.  You can find out more about Claudine's work here: https://www.american.edu/sis/faculty/kuraduse.cfm The opinions shared on this forum are the opinions of the individuals and are not the opinions of the organizations and institutes that they work for.
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