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In line with our commitment to reach out into the community, the Center has sponsored and co-sponsored various
public events that promote conflict resolution, tolerance, racial and ethnic harmony. All of our events are open to
the public and free of charge. The number of people coming to our events have proven that this community finds
these issues of great importance. Particularly heartening is the interest shown by younger people from our local
schools. Click on any of the event titles to find out more.
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Holocaust Survivors and Liberators in Nevada |
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Photo Exhibit: Liberation of Concentration Camps |
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Reception for Leopold and Mila Page from Schindler's List |
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Leopold Page on the Making of Schindler's List |
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The Armenian Genocide and Its Aftermath |
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Open House: New Location for Center |
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Children in Exile, during the Holocaust, under Fascism. International Conference, UNR |
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Memories of the Holocaust |
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Nazi Past in West German Literature |
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Festival for Peace '96 |
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Award-winning author Sonia Levitin |
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Diamonds for a Glass of Water |
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Gamboni & Haimowitz Peace Library |
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Sugihara, the "Japanese Schindler" |
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Ethnic Conflict and Violence in Sub-Saharan Africa |
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Meet the Peacemakers of 1997 |
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'Where Does It Hurt?': Genocide, the Theater, and the Human Body |
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Michael Berenbaum, Shoah Visual History Foundation |
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