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Resources

This page gathers external tools and references to help deepen understanding of genocide, mass atrocities, and human rights issues. Here, you’ll find reports from international organizations, survivor-led initiatives, educational toolkits, and recommended readings that support learning and advocacy. While our original articles and interviews live in the Articles section, this space is designed to guide you toward trusted global resources that can expand your knowledge and inspire action.

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Genocide Prevention Toolbox

Lemkin Institute

This resource introduces you to practical tools for spotting and stopping genocide before it happens. It explains early warning signs, prevention strategies, and provides real-time genocide alerts. Explore how communities and individuals can take action to challenge hate and prevent atrocities.

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Genocide Timestreams

Genocide Watch

History comes alive through these interactive timelines, showing how genocides and atrocities unfolded across the world. Learn about the events, the warning signs that were ignored, and the impact on entire communities. A clear way to understand patterns and why “Never Again” must mean action.

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⚠️ Note: Palestine is not included in this resource, reflecting a limitation of its scope rather than the absence of ongoing violations.

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Education Resources on Genocide & Mass Atrocities

USHMM

A space where young people can explore human rights in action across the globe - discover campaigns, learn about violations, and connect powerful stories to meaningful change.

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Palestine Resources

USCPR
A hub of activist resources with toolkits, guides, and campaigns on Palestine. Explore the Stop Gaza Genocide Toolkit, Palestine 101, and materials on U.S. complicity, BDS, and ethical travel. Perfect for those who want to learn, reflect, and take action.
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