I’m going to a lecture ("Lessons learned from the Holocaust? A Sociological Economic Analysis of Genocide") this weekend by a woman who’s got a master’s degree in Genocide Studies.
I didn’t know you could get university degrees in genocide.
College sure has changed since I was a kid.
Naama Haviv is the Assistant Director of Jewish World Watch. She holds an MA/ABD in Comparative Genocide from Clark University, where she is a Doctoral candidate. Naama has done extensive research on current world conflicts to assess the risk of genocide, and works with JWW’s Funds Allocation committee to ensure the strength and quality of JWW-supported refugee relief projects.
Before joining the JWW team, Naama created and managed educational programs connecting students from the US to students in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Tajikistan for Relief International, and held research positions with the Institute for the Study of Genocide, the Middle East Media Research Institute and the American Anti-Slavery Group