Videos of "Human Rights Archives and Documentation" forum are now available online, and a related article by forum speaker Kate Doyle appears in the December issue of Harper

Monday, December 3, 2007
Videos of conference presentations are available on Columbia University’s web site. An article by Kate Doyle in the December 2007 issue of Harper’s magazine, “The Atrocity Files: Deciphering the Archives of Guatemala’s Dirty War,” elaborates on her conference presentation on the international effort to protect and preserve recently uncovered archives of the Guatemalan National Police.

A full report on the conference appears in the winter issue of the Focus on Global Resources newsletter. The newsletter also features a guide to CRL human rights-related collections.

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