Judy Bernstein
Human Rights Violations in the Sudan: A Sudanese Victim's Narrative of the Lost Boys
 
 
 

10:20-12:00 pm Monday, January 17, 2005 - Thomas Jefferson School of Law
Room 200 Court Yard Building
Narratives of Human Rights Violations and Genocide Then and Now

Professor Sanford Levinson - " 'Torture' or 'Inhuman and Degrading Activity'? Giving a Narrative Structure to U.S. Practice in the Abu Ghraib Prison"
Professor Bryan Wildenthal - "The Legacy of the American Genocide Against the Indians"
Professor Anna Kaladiouk - "A Ukrainian Jew in a French Court: The Sholom Schwartzbard Trial"
Professor Sandra Bermann - "Mourning, Poetry, Justice: The War-Time Writings of René Char"
Alephonsion Deng and Judy A. Bernstein - "A Sudanese Victim's Narrative of the Lost Boys: Human Rights Violations in the Sudan"

 
     

Retired from 19 years in the computer industry, specializing in small businesses.

Student Advisor for the Community Economic Development Department at SDSU.

Chair of the IRC Advisory Committee

Co-Founder of the Lost Boys Education Fund

Mentor to several Lost Boys of Sudan

Co-Author/Editor: "They Want to Pour Fire on Us From the Sky" to be published in
June 2005 by Public Affairs

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