You are expected to do in depth research for your project prior to deciding upon which type of project you would like to complete. You are expected to submit a bibliography in MLA format. You are expected to fulfill the following requirements as a group:
Research TWO different survivor accounts (book, interview, movie with fact-checking). I have provided some suggestions below; however, you may choose other sources with approval from Mrs. Graham.
Research at least THREE secondary sources (websites, books, and other historian's accounts).
Interview ONE organization that works with survivors OR works to prevent genocide in that area of the world.
Keep your notes in your portfolio with your reflections. Once you have completed initial research, you will submit a project proposal (found in next section). Suggestions for sources can be found below:
A great start for all is this database. This site also has witness and survivor testimonials.
The Genocide Education Project
Eyewitness and Survivor Accounts at Armenian Genocide.Org
The Armenian Genocide Museum Survivor Stories
USC Shoah Foundation: Armenian Genocide
The Armenian Journey: A Story of an Armenian Genocide
Night
Schindler's List
Remember Organization's Holocaust Survivor Testimonies
First They Killed My Father (book or movie)
Shoah Foundation on Cambodian Genocide
Friendship with Cambodia Organization
https://www.gq.com/story/cambodia-khmer-rouge-michael-paterniti?printable=true
Cambodian Genocide Independent Article
I'm Not Leaving - Carl Wilkens (book)
Rwanda Survivors Foundation will conduct Skype interviews with survivors.
The story of Monica, a Hutu survivor (married to a Tutsi)
The Story of Joseph, a Tutsi Survivor
Video Testimony by Eugenie Mukeshimana
Rwanda Genocide: 100 Days of Slaughter
https://www.atlantamagazine.com/great-reads/angels/
http://www.bostonmagazine.com/news/article/2015/03/24/rwandan-genocide/
NBC News Survivor Recounts Horror of Bosnia's Killing Fields
Baylor University Bosnian Genocide
SF Gate: Genocide Survivors to Spotlight Darfur
Baylor University on Darfurian Genocide
Jewish World Watch (on Darfur)
Do Something (on Darfur)