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Erin Baines
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Global Focus: Her name is Beatrice, my name is Lara
Lara Rosenoff
"Her Name is Beatrice, My Name is Lara: experiences in witnessing, internal displacement and conflict in Northern Uganda after 23 years of war" is a documentary project examining a documentary’s potentials and pitfalls in critical 'witnessing,' while exploring how voices from those living in the centre of conflict can challenge dominant media and humanitarian narratives. A photo- and video-based exhibition will be featured in the Liu Institute's lobby starting 14 January 2010.
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Justice and Reconciliation Project
Erin Baines
JRP works with youth and their communities to strengthen locally owned approaches to the reintegration of ex-combatants, justice and reconciliation in war torn northern Uganda. The project is based at the Liu Institute for Global Issues, University of British Columbia.
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Inside Rwanda's gender revolution
Erin Baines
Women now outnumber men in Rwanda's parliament. But with a government anxious to suppress dissent, all is not as it seems.
October 15, 2008
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Abomination: Local belief systems and international justice
Erin Baines, Justice and Reconciliation Project
Field Note 5: the Justice and Reconciliation Project analyzes the Acholi concept of abomination to assess what relevance it has for transitional justice in that region.
September 19, 2007
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“Queering Transitional Justice?”
February 27, 2012
A workshop on engaging and exploring transitional justice with sexual and gender minorities, led by Chris Dolan, Director of the Refugee Law Project. Hosted by the Global Queer Research Group and the Transitional Justice Network.
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