Please join us for a conversation with Pablo Abitbol, Cristián Correa, and Ashley Quarcoo on Truth and Accountability Around Racial Justice in Los Angeles: Global Connections on Thursday, March 18 at 1:30 PM PST. 

 
18 Mar
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Add to Calendar 2021-03-18 13:30:00 2021-03-18 15:00:00 Truth and Accountability Around Racial Justice in Los Angeles: Global Connections Please join us for a conversation with Pablo Abitbol, Cristián Correa, and Ashley Quarcoo on Truth and Accountability Around Racial Justice in Los Angeles: Global Connections on Thursday, March 18 at 1:30 PM PST.    Occidental College info@kwallcompany.com America/Los_Angeles public
Event Date: Mar. 18, 2021
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Pablo Abitbol is the Coordinator of the Grupo Regional de Memoria Histórica (Colombia)Abitol is also currently a professor of New Political Economy, Big History, and Theories of Democracy and Development in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities of the Technological University of Bolívar. Abitol's research focuses on collective memory, deliberative democracy, and peacebuilding and reconciliation. 
 
Cristián Correa is a Senior Expert with the International Center for Transitional Justice. Correa is an expert in the definition and implementation of reparations programs for mass human rights violations. Previously, Correa was legal advisor for a commission of the Presidency of Chile responsible for identifying the disappeared and defining a human rights policy and the legal secretary of the Commission of Political Imprisonment and Torture of Chile. 
 
Ashley Quarcoo is a Visiting Fellow with the SNF Agora Institute at John Hopkins University and a Senior Fellow with the Democracy, Conflict, and Governance Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Quarcoo previously spent over a decade supporting peacebuilding and democratic development in post-conflict countries and countries transitioning from authoritarianism. Her research focuses on threats to democracy, social and political polarization, and comparative approaches toward building social cohesion and democratic renewal.
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