BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//91Ӱ//Events//EN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Workshop for Educators - “Documenting the Dead: Toul Sleng Portr aits and Remembrance of the Cambodian Genocide” DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20261030T123000Z DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20261030T190000Z DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260623T114724Z UID:4t3rhhodcjpbcibrudg6t2jqtf@google.com DESCRIPTION:In this day-long workshop\, we will examine the role of visual archives in shaping how mass violence is remembered and taught\, with a f ocus on the photographic records produced at Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (f ormerly S-21 prison). Situating these images within the history of the Cam bodian Genocide under the Khmer Rouge\, the workshop will provide essentia l background on the regime’s system of detention\, interrogation\, and d ocumentation. Participants will explore the complex afterlives of the S-21 portraits\, considering both their value as powerful tools of remembrance and education\, and the ethical challenges they raise\, particularly arou nd representation\, consent\, and the risk of reobjectifying victims. By e ngaging these photographs as both historical evidence and pedagogical mate rial\, the workshop invites reflection on how we document the dead and the responsibilities involved in teaching histories of genocide.This workshop will be facilitated by Dr. Ken MacLean (Clark University) and Dr. Sandra Grudić (Coordinator of Educational Outreach).Learning Outcomes: Educators who successfully complete this workshop will be able to:Explain the histo rical context of the Cambodian Genocide and the role of Tuol Sleng (S-21) within the Khmer Rouge system of detention and violence.Analyze how visual archives and photographic records shape public memory and historical unde rstanding of mass violence.Critically examine the ethical challenges invol ved in using images of victims in educational and memorial contexts\, incl uding questions of consent\, representation\, and reobjectification.Consid er how archives\, museums\, and visual culture contribute to broader proce sses of remembrance\, accountability\, and human rights education.Addition al Information:This workshop will take place fully in-person on campus at Keene State. Breakfast\, lunch\, and workshop materials are provided to pa rticipants at no cost. Workshop attendees will receive a certificate of co mpletion listing the number of professional development hours completed. P lease note that this workshop is open to all active educators (middle scho ol\, high school\, and post-secondary). Please direct any questions to coh eninstitute.education@keene.edu.  Registration:There is no cost to attend this workshop\; however\, space is limited and advanced registration is r equired. The hard deadline to register for this workshop (if spaces still remain) is 5:00 pm ET on Thursday\, October 22\, 2026. REGISTER HERE LOCATION:Keene (in person only) URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/23524/ END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR