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By looking at four distinct histories of exclusion, citizenship denial, and the stripping of the rights guaranteed to citizens in the Pacific Northwest from the middle third of the 19th c. through the 1920s-1940s, and in Germany during the Nazi period and Holocaust, our panel will analyze how racially and religiously motivated persecution and exclusion affected minority groups in Europe and the Pacific Northwest. It will explore the similarities, differences, and intersections between these histories to facilitate larger conversations about persecution and racism.

Panelists:
Dr. Patricia Heberer Rice
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Dr. Allison Davis-White Eyes
Fielding Graduate University

Dr. Chris Stout
Oregon State University

Dr. Jacki Hedlund Tyler
Eastern Washington University

Dr. Philipp Kneis
Oregon State University

Presented by the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Oregon State University College of Liberal Arts, and the School of History, Philosophy and Religion.

Free, remote. Open to all via Zoom. Registration is required.

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