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SUMMARY:The Humanities Institute and Jewish Studies program present “A Right to 
	Memory”
DESCRIPTION:\nThe contributors&nbsp\;to the forthcoming book A Right to 
	Memory (co-edited by Humanities Institute&nbsp\;Visiting Scholar Noam Ti
	rosh\, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev\, Israel\, and Anna Reading\, 
	King&rsquo\;s College London) will present portions of the work\, with c
	omments and moderation by Penn State faculty.\n\n&ldquo\;The right to me
	mory\, its theoretical underpinnings\, its different definitions\, and t
	he varied places and social realms in which actors realize it stands at 
	the core of this edited collection. We contend that a right to memory is
	 a socio-political mechanism promoting memory for the sake of humanity a
	nd that connects ideas of human rights with visions of justice\, and the
	 empowerment of the weak\, those whose stories may be forgotten or stand
	 at the margins.&rdquo\;\n\nFor more details: https://events.la.psu.edu/
	event/a-right-to-memory/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p>The contributor
	s&nbsp;to the forthcoming book <i>A Right to Memory </i>(co-edited by Hu
	manities Institute&nbsp;Visiting Scholar Noam Tirosh, Ben-Gurion Univers
	ity of the Negev, Israel, and Anna Reading, King&rsquo;s College London)
	 will present portions of the work, with comments and moderation by Penn
	 State faculty.</p><p>&ldquo;The right to memory, its theoretical underp
	innings, its different definitions, and the varied places and social rea
	lms in which actors realize it stands at the core of this edited collect
	ion. We contend that a right to memory is a socio-political mechanism pr
	omoting memory for the sake of humanity and that connects ideas of human
	 rights with visions of justice, and the empowerment of the weak, those 
	whose stories may be forgotten or stand at the margins.&rdquo;</p><p>For
	 more details: <a href='https://events.la.psu.edu/event/a-right-to-memor
	y/'>https://events.la.psu.edu/event/a-right-to-memory/</a></p></body></h
	tml>
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