Food is an iconic part of the USA’s annual 4th of July celebrations. But what exactly is “American” food?
We Must Include Refugees in the Fight Against COVID
How to Practice Genocide Awareness Activism During COVID Times
24-Hour Virtual Vigil to Unite Fight Against Hate Worldwide
“With hate on the rise and a global pandemic keeping us apart, it’s essential that we come together virtually across lines of difference,” says David Fox-Estrin, founder and CEO of Together We Remember and the grandson of four Holocaust survivors. “On April 29th, we intend to demonstrate the diversity and depth of work being done by incredible organizations around the world to make ‘never again’ a reality, once and for all.”
Can "Never Again" Be a Reality for Women?
The fight may look different in different communities and for different women, but this should only encourage people to come together from diverse backgrounds to understand how we can truly end gender-based violence for everyone. As a global family, we need to band together and uproot the misogyny that permeates the lives of women around the world.
Professor Harold Takooshian: the Effects and Implications of the Armenian Genocide
Creative Approaches to Holocaust Education Have the Potential to Make "Never Again" a Reality
Young readers, especially children, are far smarter than they are given credit for. Children's novels that engage young minds with empathy, openness, and humility are a creative approach capable of moving entire generations further towards critical conversations about genocide and what action needs to be taken to prevent future genocide.
The Anfal Genocide: a Criminally Unknown Genocide that Needs Our Attention, Now.
In 1941, the world began to learn of the mass murder of Jewish people in what would become known as the Holocaust. In 1948, world leaders gathered, shocked by the events they had witnessed, and vowed that human rights atrocities would never happen again. In 1986, this promise was broken when 182,000 Kurds were killed during the Anfal Campaign in Iraq.
Atlanta: The Hate Train's Last Stop
The Selk'nam Tribe: A Resilient Community Demands Change
It's Time We Get to Know the Unknown
Perpetual Hate: The Assassination of MLK and the Distasteful Truths We Need to Face
Own Up to It: Why All Countries Need to Acknowledge Their Past Wrongs
Whether it be a discussion about slavery, the Holocaust, the Armenian Genocide, or the U.S’s Genocide against Native Americans, the discussion needs to be had and blame needs to be accepted by governments (and some have), on behalf of the state and its citizens, to truly take the first step in the right direction toward reparation, reconciliation, and healing.
Autism Awareness Day: The Legacy of Autism Oppression Today
Trans Joy | Trans Day of Visibility 2021
How We Plan to Honor Genocide Awareness Month
While every day is the apt time to fight injustice in all its forms, Together We Remember intends to spend this April, or Genocide Awareness Month (GAM), inspiring education, action, and remembrance. GAM is a month where, as a united front across the world, we remember the lives lost to identity-based violence throughout history, and work harder than ever to prevent it from ever happening again.