Between 23 and 27 January 2024, the We are not Alone: Legacies of Eugenics exhibition was on display at Millennium Gallery in Sheffield, part of a wider event to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day.






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Between 23 and 27 January 2024, the We are not Alone: Legacies of Eugenics exhibition was on display at Millennium Gallery in Sheffield, part of a wider event to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day.






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Between 2 October and 30 December 2023 The exhibition “We Are Not Alone”: Legacies of Eugenics at the student lounge on the second floor of the Kresge building (Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health).
The exhibition is also part of a series of events commemorating the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which will be celebrated on 10 December 2023.

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We are not Alone: Legacies of Eugenics displayed at the British Society of the History of Medicine Congress held in Cardiff (13-16 September 2023). Professor Marius Turda offered a plenary talk, chaired by Dr Peter Carpenter.





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The exhibition “We are not Alone”: Legacies of Eugenics was on display at the International Congress of Psychiatrists held in Liverpool between 10 and 13 July 2023.



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The ‘We Are Not Alone’ exhibition on the legacies of eugenics is now featured on the British Psychological Society’s website and in the society’s journal, The Psychologist.
https://www.bps.org.uk/history-psychology-centre/exhibition-we-are-not-alone-legacies-eugenics
https://www.bps.org.uk/psychologist/confronting-eugenics

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The exhibition ‘We are not Alone’: Legacies of Eugenics will be on display at Harvard Countway Library from 18 April to September 2023. How to register for the opening here:

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The exhibition ‘We are not Alone’: Legacies of Eugenics‘ is now a permanent feature of the ‘Lucian Blaga’ University Library, one of the most popular public spaces in Sibiu (Transylvania).




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Between 5 and 8 April 2023 the exhibition ‘We are not Alone’: Legacies of Eugenics was on display at Harvard University’s FXB Center for Health and Human Rights and at Boston University’s Centre on Forced Displacement. Prof Marius Turda also participated in the 11th Annual Roma Conference entitled ‘Legacies and Manifestations of Anti-Roma Racism in Health Policies, Practice and Research and gave a public lecture. The lecture was opened by Miriam Asnes, Senior Advisor to the Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues at the U.S. Department of State.





