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On one hand, the snapdragons, symbolize strength and resilience with their tall, sturdy stems and dragon-shaped blooms that can withstand cold. On the other hand, they are also seen as symbols of deceit and deviousness. While genocide involves deceit and cruelty, the victims often endure with incredible strength and resilience. Just as the flowers stand strong against harsh conditions, those targeted by genocide show remarkable courage and perseverance in the face of horrific acts of violence and oppression.Sleek Aesthetics, Strong ProtectionThe Slim Case combines a super-slim design with robust durability. Available for both Apple and SamsungCompatible with wireless charging

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    2024 EVENTS

    Friday, February 23, 2024, 12noon ET,  "How to Identify Genocide: The Ukraine Case"
    Friday, March 22, 2024, 12noon ET,  "When Genocide is Global: The Case of Armenians"
    Friday, May 3, 2024, 12noon ET,  "Hidden in Plain View: The Case of Genocide in Gaza"
    Friday, November 15, 2024, 12:30pm ET,  "Stochastic v. Defined Intent: Femicide, Anti-Trans Genocide, and LGBTQ+ Hate"
    Friday, December 13, 12:30pm ET,  "We Charge Genocide: Anti-Black Racism & Genocide"

    As part of the Year of Prevention, the Lemkin Institute will host a series of Friday online symposia highlighting topics with universal relevance to genocide prevention.

    Register for each event here.

    The Lemkin Institute is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in the United States. EIN:  87-1787869

    info@lemkininstitute.com

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