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    Coming to Terms with Legacies of the Vietnam War

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    This report is the result of a symposium convened by the University of Dayton Human Rights Center in October 2020. For their contributions to that symposium we thank the following speakers: Allison Varzally, Selika Ducksworth-Lawton, Yen Le Espiritu, Tom Grace, David Cortright, Cynthia Enloe, David Kieran, Patrick Hagopian, Scott Laderman, Andrew Bacevich, Chuck Searcy, Dang Quang Toan, Colleen Murphy, Katherine Gallagher, John Goines III, Ben Schrader, Susan Hammond, Bich-Ngoc Turner, and Tim Rieser. Heather Bowser, Đạt Duthịnh, Garett Reppenhagen, and Mike Boehm enriched the symposium by discussing experiences of advocacy around war legacies; we are particularly thankful for the chance to share their stories here

    Welcome and Opening Remarks

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    Plenary 2: Anti-Rights Movements And Democratic Regression

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    Moderator: Shelley Inglis, University of Dayton Human Rights Center Participants: Anne-Marie Goetz, Center for Global Affairs, NYU Alexander Laban Hinton, Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights, Rutgers University Chloe Schwenke, Center for Values in International Development Mabrouka Mbarek, former member of the Constituent Assembly of Tunisia [virtual] Jo Weiss, Head of Global Citizenship, White & Cas
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