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April 15, 2022

Webinar: Ethnocide and Dignity Rights: Lessons for Today

March from Selma to Montgomery, 1965.

March from Selma to Montgomery, 1965.

Photo Credit: Library of Congress, 1965, https://www.loc.gov/pictures/resource/ppmsca.08102/?loclr=blogtea.

Honorable Bernice B. Donald in conversation with philosopher and journalist Barrett Holmes Pitner and Professor of Law Erin Daly. Hosted by the American Bar Association Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice.

Ethnocide—the destruction of a culture while keeping its people—is the quintessential violation of human dignity, which is the bedrock of a just rule of law. This webinar examines current manifestations of ethnocide—from Russia's invasion of Ukraine to sociopolitical forces at play today in the US—and both their effects on, and their implications for, the future of the rule of law at home and abroad.

View the webinar recording below.