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How did Professionals Become Perpetrators of Injustice?

Lessons for the Future from the Dark Days of the Holocaust

 

The Law Society of Upper Canada and the League for Human Rights of B’nai Brith Canada

invite the public to their annual forum and reception in commemoration of Holocaust Memorial Day

 

DATE:      Tuesday, April 21, 2009

TIME:       4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. – Panel Discussion

                 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. - Reception

PLACE:    The Law Society of Upper Canada, 130 Queen St. West, Toronto

                 (Enter at eastside doors facing Nathan Phillips Square.)

 

Panel Discussion:  A panel of distinguished experts will examine how professionals in

the fields of law, medicine, the arts, and education were suborned to participate in the Nazi era agenda of injustice, persecution and genocide, leaving the high principles of their professions behind.

 

Mark Sandler, Partner Cooper & Sandler, Chair of The Law Foundation of Ontario - Moderator

Dr. Yoel Abells, University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine, National Post columnist

Dr. Judith Cohen, York University - Faculty of Visual Arts

Dr. Amanda Grzyb, University of Western Ontario - Faculty of Info and Media Studies

Kristen Rundle, University of Toronto - Faculty of Law

with concluding remarks by

David Matas, international human rights lawyer and senior legal counsel for B'nai Brith Canada

 

 

Reception:  Words and Music to commemorate the fallen victims of the Holocaust

 

Special reading by award winning poet Elana Wolff, author of Mask, a poetic response to the life and art of Berlin artist Charlotte Salomon who perished at Auschwitz

 

Musical interlude by Susan Baskin and Friends

 

Light refreshments will be served

 

 

Admission is free but registration requested

 

To register contact: Rudy Ticzon, Community and Policy Advisor, Law Society of Upper Canada

416-947-3413, or 1-800-668-7380, extension 3413 -- or e-mail Cet e-mail est protégé contre les robots collecteurs de mails, votre navigateur doit accepter le Javascript pour le voir

 

 Law Society of Upper Canada Public Education Equality Series

presented in partnership with The League for Human Rights of B’nai Brith Canada

 

   


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lieu: The Law Society of Upper Canada, 130 Queen St. West, Toronto (Enter at eastside doors facing Nathan Phillips Square.)
Contact: To register contact: Rudy Ticzon, Community and Policy Advisor, Law Society of Upper Canada 416-947-3413, or 1-800-668-7
Admission is free but registration requested

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