The exhibition was on display at the Oxford Brookes University between 17 and 18 April and at the Museum of Oxford between 19 and 20 April, during the Think Human festival. Professor Marius Turda also organised two events in connection with the exhibition: he first focused on disability and sterilisation with contributions from Ramandeep Kaur and Terry-Lee (see video below); the second dealt with anti-Roma racism and featured Terezia Rostas and John Henry Phillips.
The exhibition ‘We are not Alone’: Legacies of Eugenics’ travels to Brazil
At the beginning of April 2024, at the invitation of Professor Gracyelle Costa from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and Professor Robert Wegner from Casa de Oswaldo Cruz, Marius travelled to Rio with the exhibition on the legacies of eugenics. He also gave lectures and participated in discussions with Brazilian students and scholars of eugenics.
For further information please see https://www.gpsankofa.com/confrontandoaeugenia and https://coc.fiocruz.br/todas-as-noticias/encontro-as-quintas-debate-a-eugenia-e-seus-legados-em-4-4/
At the Jewish Community of Belgrade
On 12 March 2024 the exhibition ‘We are not Alone’: Legacies of Eugenics opened at the Jewish Community of Belgrade, followed by a conference at University of Belgrade’s Faculty of Philosophy.
On Stigma and Racism
On 19 February 2024, Prof Marius Turda gave a lecture at the University of Bucharest on the topic of eugenic stigmatisation and anti-Roma racism.
He also took part in a public discussion about the legacies of Roma slavery on the Euronews channelÂ
New Podcast on the History of Eugenics
Listen to Prof Marius Turda in conversation with Ayah Nuriddin and Angela Saini. Part of Race & Health Podcast Series, produced by Mita Huq and Delan Devakumar.
The film of the exhibition ‘We are not Alone’ Legacies of Eugenics
On the day of its premiere in London on 21 September 2021, Nathan Williams made a short film for History Hit.
Curator Marius Turda explains the main themes of the exhibition ‘We are not Alone’: Legacies of Eugenics. Watch it here:
A dubbed Hungarian version of the film is available here:
‘We are not Alone” exhibition travels to Sheffield
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.
Exhibition We Are Not Alone: Legacies of Eugenics at Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health
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.
