Stolen Childhoods: How To Help Youth Move from Painful Paths to Promising Futures
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Hello, Elena Guarinello, exhibition developer from National Museum of the American Indian.

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Jenny Wüstenberg, Associate Prof of 20th Century History at Nottingham Trent University (UK). I work in memory studies and specifically currently on a comparative history of remembering family separation

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Hi! Nicole Worthley, lead interpreter at the New Castle Court House Museum

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Good morning, Allyson O'Leary, education coordinator for Manatee Village Historical Park in Florida.

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Good morning. I'm Gracia Tenorio, MA Art History & Curatorial Studies candidate, Carleton University

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Hello everyone, I'm Rayén Gutiérrez, International Relations from the Museum of Memory and Human Rights in Chile

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Hello everyone, I am Stefano Merzi, Peace School foundation of Monte Sole, a memory site related to war crimes in IIWW, Italy.

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01:30:02
This was brilliant and inspiring, thank you to all three speakers!

01:30:13
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