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Kristi Rendahl
Kristi Rendahl is associate professor and director of the nonprofit leadership program at Minnesota State University, Mankato. Prior to starting with MSU in 2017, she worked for over 20 years with nongovernmental organizations on several continents, including living in Armenia from 1997-2002. She speaks Armenian and Spanish.
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The article has captured the essence of all the Genocide Awareness Projects ever planned. Succintly and cogently it encapsulates what we must be about. Bravo!!
Kristi Jan:
Thank you for your writings & continued interest in the Armenian ‘tsegh’ and deep pain we all suffer.
I got teary eye after I finished reading your article Kristi.. What a powerful piece which incorporates everything that there is to feel, understand and stop Genocides.. hope that we have enough strength to teach our young generation what horrors humans can do to humans and the only way to stop that from occuring is through education..Our youngsters are our future generation.
Thank you for always being our friend Kristi.. you are amazing..
Gayane
The term ‘Auschwitz, the notorious concentration camp in Poland.’ is offensive as you noted but needs to be corrected so that there is no doubt whose camp it was. The Nazi Germans established the ‘notorious concentration camp’ on occupied Polish soil. The camp was not Polish as implied by the statement. Please correct the remark.
Thanks for your comment, Jim. It’s been changed to be more precise.