Sara Cohan

Sara Cohan is a human rights and genocide education consultant. She worked for The Genocide Education Project for seventeen years as their education director. Her background combines research, study, curriculum development and teaching. She is a museum teacher fellow for the US Holocaust Museum and Memorial and worked extensively with the USC Shoah Foundation. In 2001, Cohan was named the research fellow for Teaching Tolerance, a project of the Southern Poverty Law Center and later she served on their advisory board in 2012. She also studied in Mexico as a recipient of a Fulbright-Hays scholarship and studied Islamic influences in Europe as a fellow for the National Endowment for the Humanities. She was an expert lecturer at the Council of Europe's European Youth Centre in Budapest in 2009 and has worked with the Armenian Genocide Museum and Institute in Yerevan. Cohan has written articles and designed educational materials for a variety of organizations and publications. She is the granddaughter of an Armenian Genocide survivor.
Reflections

Remembering Dr. Hovannisian: The Father of Armenian Studies

In academia, there are individuals who leave an unforgettable mark on their field, shaping it in profound ways that endure…

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Opinion

Addressing Armenian Genocide denial within Holocaust education programs

Holocaust education commissions, museums and nonprofit organizations that receive federal and/or state-level funding have played a pivotal role in raising…

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Special Reports

Yerablur, loss and the continuing cycle of genocide

Special Issue: Genocide Education for the 21st Century The Armenian Weekly, April 2023 As my last major endeavor as education…

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Commentary

Three Lessons to be Learned from the Treaty of Sèvres

Editor’s Note: This is the third in a series of articles dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Treaty of…

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