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Darren Clark
The Heritage listed track along the banks of the Victoria River at Kalkaringi. Indigenous families walk along the track with banners "Land Rights not leases"/.Clark, Darren
SESSION V -- WOMEN AND GENOCIDE STUDIES
CHAIR: Rebecca Carter–Chand, Clark University
PANELISTS:
Dagmar Herzog, The Graduate Center, City University of New York
Andrea Löw, Institute for Contemporary History, Munich, Germany
Victoria Sanford, Lehman College, City University of New Yor
Panel Nine: Building Nations, Breaking Societies
Moderator: Thomas Kühne (Clark University) Luca Fenoglio (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom)Resisting the \u27Final Solution\u27? The \u27Royal Inspectorate of Racial Police\u27 in Nice and the Onset of a Fascist (anti-) Jewish Policy, March - July 1943 download paper (login required) Andrew Kornbluth (University of California-Berkeley)Crowdsourcing Genocide: Comparing Jewish and Polish Experiences of Collaboration, 1939-1944 download paper (login required) Natalya Lazar (Clark University)The Aftermath of the Holocaust: Jewish Survivors and Soviet Policies in Postwar Chernivtsi, 1944-1946paper has been removed per author Raz Segal (Tel Aviv University, Israel)Instances of Bystanding: Jews and non-Jews Respond to Each Other’s Plight in Hungary’s Borderlands during World War II download paper (login required
Humans of AI3SD: Andy Stanford-Clark
This interview forms part of our Humans of AI3SD Series. Professor Andy Stanford-Clark, the CTO of IBM, and a member of our Advisory Board was interviewed by Michelle Pauli at our AI3SD Network+ Conference in 2019
walata tyamateetj: a guide to government records about Aboriginal people in Victoria
Preface
A joint guide to government records about Aboriginal people held in Victoria was first published by the National Archives of Australia and Public Record Office Victoria in 1993, during the International Year of the World’s Indigenous People. This guide, called My Heart is Breaking, was subsequently reprinted in 1994 and again in 1997 following Bringing Them Home: Report of the National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from their Families.
The records listings originally compiled by Ian MacFarlane and Myrna Deverall have provided the groundwork for this new publication. Demand continues for a guide that assists both the Koorie community and other researchers to access records from Victorian government agencies that relate to Aboriginal people.
walata tyamateetj includes information about Victoria’s Aboriginal records through a comprehensive listing of records, and provides an opportunity to publish a guide to the records in both hard copy and electronic formats. Uniquely for Victoria, the records created by the many Victorian government agencies overseeing the administration of Aboriginal affairs have become part of the collections held by both Public Record Office Victoria and the National Archives of Australia.
The collection was separated due to an administrative change of responsibility for Aboriginal affairs from the State to the Commonwealth in 1975. This guide highlights the wealth of material about Aboriginal Victorians that can be found within government archives, and assists researchers to access these records, regardless of which archive they are currently in. walata tyamateetj is one of many joint initiatives between Public Record Office Victoria and the National Archives of Australia to raise awareness of available resources for Aboriginal Victorians and to improve access to government records about Aboriginal people, families, communities and culture.
Much has been achieved in the years since the first guide to records was published 20 years ago. In 2004 a joint Koorie Reference Officer role was created to work across both organisations. The role is now a focal point for the provision of services to the Aboriginal community and part of a small team known as the Koorie Records Unit, which was established within the corporate structure of Public Record Office Victoria with a view to continuing cooperation with the National Archives of Australia.
The creation of a shared reading room facility at the Victorian Archives Centre has also been emblematic of the broader cooperation between the two organisations. The Victorian Archives Centre in North Melbourne provides a central place to access and research the records listed in this guide. Other collaborations between the National Archives of Australia’s Melbourne office and Public Record Office Victoria to promote and improve accessibility to records relating to Aboriginal people held by government and other organisations include publications, workshops and training, and grants programs targeted at highlighting and raising awareness of the rich collection of Aboriginal resources available in Victoria. The Victorian Koorie Records Taskforce provided leadership for many of these initiatives between 2001 and 2011
Heritage listed track along the banks of the Victoria River at Kalkaringi, Northern Territory, 2011 /
Title from acquisitions documentation.; "The Heritage listed track along the banks of the Victoria River at Kalkaringi, NT, 2011"--Accompanying information.; Acquired in digital format; access copies available online for selected items.; Part of: Indigenous life and culture in the Northern Territory, 2011 and 2012.; Mode of access: Online
Letter to Andrew Inglis Clark in Tasmania from Joseph G. Witton from Melbourne, Victoria dated 4 May 1891
Letter to Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmania from Joseph G. Witton, Melbourne, Victoria thanking A I Clark specifically for paying the money to get his family at home out of financial difficulty. Money matters have been a problem lately and Dave has not been of any help. He requests that the repayment be held over.alter Gill's wife presented him with a baby daughter, was hurt that Clark had not seen him during his recent visits.
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Yearbooks of Clark College and Clark Atlanta University
Yearbooks of Clark College and Clark Atlanta Universit
Clark College Catalogs
The catalog for Clark University later named Clark College (now Clark Atlanta University) provides information on the degree programs, course offerings, policies, procedures, statistics, financial costs, buildings, services, administration staff, Board of Trustees, and faculty. Early years of the catalog also include lists of matriculating students and alumni.
See also, Atlanta University Bulletins: https://radar.auctr.edu/islandora/object/002.au.bulletin:9999
See also, Clark Atlanta University Catalogs: https://radar.auctr.edu/islandora/object/auc.004.cau.catalogs:9999 </b
KEYNOTE
Anthropological Methods for Documenting Human Rights Violations and Genocide
Victoria Sanford, Lehman College, City University of New Yor
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