Cohen Institute for Holocaust and Genocide Studies

Memory Evidence Change

Welcome to Memory. Evidence. Change. , a podcast that engages a wide range of guests whose lives and work intersect with the fields of Holocaust and genocide studies.  Episodes in this podcast take one of three different formats: “Memory” episodes feature individuals with lived experience related to genocide or mass atrocity. “Evidence” episodes feature academic experts with emerging or establish research projects. And “Change” episodes feature individuals who have worked to implement change in our world. The Cohen Institute is a nonpartisan entity that aims to advance public understanding of...

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Cohen Institute for Holocaust and Genocide Studies

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Society

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coheninstitute.podbean.com

Dernier épisode

16 juin 2026

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Épisodes

From Cambodia to New Hampshire: Bodie Barton's Journey of Survival, Family, and Gratitude 16.06.2026

In this episode of Memory, Evidence, Change, host Kate speaks with Bodie Barton, a survivor of the Cambodian genocide and a 1997 graduate of Keene State College. Bodie reflects on his childhood in Cambodia, the sudden violence that shattered his family's life, and the years of displacement, hunger, and loss that followed under the Khmer Rouge regime. He shares memories of the loved ones who helped...

Militarized Masculinity, Memory, and Violence: Dr. Lisa DiGiovanni on Spain and Chile 19.02.2026

In this episode of Memory, Evidence, Change, our host speaks with Dr. Lisa DiGiovanni about her book Militarized Masculinity in Spain and Chile: Remembering Violence through Film and Literature. Dr. DiGiovanni explores how gender, militarism, and authoritarian power intersect in dictatorial regimes, and how film and literature help us understand the cultural forces that sustain violence. Drawing o...

Pink Triangle Legacies: Queer Memory and the Politics of Holocaust History with Dr. Jake Desai-Newsome 04.01.2026

In this episode of Memory, Evidence, Change, host Kate speaks with historian Dr. Jake Desai-Newsome, author of Pink Triangle Legacies and founder of the Pink Triangle Legacies Project. Part of the podcast’s Evidence Series, the conversation examines the Nazi persecution of LGBTQ people, the history and meaning of the pink triangle, and the politics of memory that long excluded queer victims from m...

Memory, Evidence, Change, a Holocaust and Genocide Studies Podcast 28.12.2025

Welcome to Memory. Evidence. Change., a podcast that engages a wide range of guests whose lives and work intersect with the fields of Holocaust and genocide studies.  Episodes in this podcast take one of three different formats: “Memory” episodes feature individuals with lived experience related to genocide or mass atrocity. “Evidence” episodes feature academic experts with emerging or establish r...

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