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Nathaniel Rojas |
November 28, 2012 |
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About the Project National Dialogue and Traveling Exhibit Principles About the Project The Guantánamo Public Memory Project seeks to build public awareness of the long history of the US naval station at Guantánamo, Bay, Cuba, and foster dialogue on the future of this place and the policies it shapes. The Project is developing a…
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Nathaniel Rojas |
November 26, 2012 |
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The Guantánamo Public Memory Project is thrilled to announce that Karen J. Greenberg will speak on December 14 at NYU’s King Juan Carlos Center as part of Why Remember Guantanamo? , the 2-day national dialogue to launch our traveling exhibit. Karen J. Greenberg, a noted expert on national security, terrorism, and civil liberties, is Director of the Center on National Security. She is the…
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Nathaniel Rojas |
November 21, 2012 |
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The Guantánamo Public Memory Project is thrilled to announce that Colonel Stephen Kinder will speak on December 14 at NYU’s King Juan Carlos Center as part of Why Remember Guantanamo? , the 2-day national dialogue to launch our traveling exhibit. Kinder was a celebrated commander of the camps detaining thousands of Haitian refugees seeking asylum in the US. When Colonel Kinder…
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Nathaniel Rojas |
November 16, 2012 |
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Guantánamo Public Memory Project Why Remember Guantánamo? December 13-14, New York University and Columbia University Join a national dialogue on GTMO’s century-long history and how it matters today. Hear from people who worked, lived, served, or were detained at GTMO from the Cold War through the War on Terror, and perspectives from the historians, activists,…
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