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Event 

Title:
Remembering Guantanamo
When:
04.28.2011 - 04.29.2011 
Where:
Columbia University - New York
Category:
Speaking Engagements

Description

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Opening: Why “Remember” Guantánamo? Why Now?
9:30-10:30

What Do We Need to Remember About Guantánamo? Histories of the US Naval Base and Why They Matter
10:45-12:15

Chair: Gitanjali Gutierrez, Staff Attorney, Center for Constitutional Rights

Lunch
12:15

Public Memories of Guantánamo: Visual Media
1:15-3:15

Chair: Bix Gabriel, Deputy Director, International Coalition of Sites of Conscience

Brainstorm

What do we need to remember about Guantánamo?

Break
3:15-3:30

Public Memories of Guantánamo: Narratives and Performance
3:30-5:30

Chair: Mary Marshall Clark, Director, Columbia University Oral History Research Office

Brainstorm

How can we “remember” Guantánamo – connecting its past to its ongoing reality?

Closing and Next Steps
5:30

Friday, April 29, 2011

Opening Remarks: Justice Albie Sachs, Justice (retired), Constitutional Court, South Africa
9:30-10:15

“Memory and Justice: Converting a Prison Campus into Constitution Hill”

South African Constitutional Court Justice Albie Sachs was a driving force behind the decision to build South Africa’s new Constitutional Court on the site of the Old Fort prison, and show how the negative energy of the past can be transformed into positivity. “Constitution Hill” now includes a restored prison and museum, an open plaza, human rights NGOs, and the Constitutional Court. Sachs will frame opportunities and challenges of building a public memory of Guantánamo, reflecting on his own experience confronting difficult histories.

Connecting Memory to Action: Comparative Perspectives for Remembering Guantánamo
10:15-11:45

Chair: Liz Sevcenko, Senior Consultant, Guantánamo Public Memory Project

(Lunch Session) Imagining a Virtual Guantánamo Site of Conscience: Gitmo 2.0
11:45-1:15

Bix Gabriel, Deputy Director, International Coalition of Sites of Conscience

What can a virtual Gitmo Site of Conscience look like? Sneak preview Gitmo 2.0, a website prototype featuring virtual exhibits, audio portraits, and public dialogues. Discuss:

Closing: Aryeh Neier, President, Open Society Foundations
1:15

For RSVP and Columbia University location, click here.

Venue

Venue:
Columbia University
Street:
116th St. & Broadway
ZIP:
10025
City:
New York
State:
NY