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17.11.2025
40 Minuten
In this inaugural episode of the first Spanish-language podcast
at UTD, Dr. Shilyh Warren, Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and
affiliate faculty of the Ackerman Center, and Dr. Paula Cuellar
Cuellar, Assistant Professor of History and Fellow of the
Jacqueline and Michael Wald Professorship at the Bass School, sit
down with Ms. Ana Lorena Delgadillo, J.D., a leading
international human rights lawyer recognized worldwide for her
work on truth, justice and reparations. In the podcast, Ms.
Delgadillo reflects on her path as a human rights advocate for
migrant rights, and victims of forced disappearances, and
femicide. Additionally, Ms. Delgadillo shares insights on
her work as the current Latin American member of the United
Nations Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances.
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31.10.2025
20 Minuten
In this episode, Dr. Mehak Burza interviews Sabro Bengaro, a
Ph.D. candidate at The University of Texas at Dallas, who will
soon be defending his dissertation, "Germany, Jihad , and the
Assyrian Genocide of 1915". Sabro discusses the motivations
behind his research, his academic journey and his dedication to
preserving Assyrian memory.
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03.10.2025
25 Minuten
What happens when memory, scholarship and cutting-edge technology
come together? In this episode, Dr. Nils Roemer and Dr. Mehak
Burza sit down with Professor Jeffrey Price to discuss the
creation of the Digital Twin of the Ackerman Center. The
conversation explores how the collaboration between the Ackerman
Center and the VAST Lab (Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality,
Simulation Technology Research) under the supervision of
Professor Jeffrey Price has brought this innovative project to
life. Designed as an interactive representation of the Center, it
allows users to explore the Center's resources and exhibits,
fostering a deeper understanding of Holocaust history and its
enduring impact.
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26.09.2025
26 Minuten
This episode concludes the special two-part series on the Kinder
Doll Animation Project. Hosted by Dr. Mehak Burza, this
conversation highlights the faculty's role as creators, thinkers
and visionaries behind Kinder Doll Animation Project- UT Dallas'
first-ever stop-motion puppet animation. The faculty share their
perspectives on shaping a project that merges
disciplines—animation, sculpture, music, screenwriting, and
history—into a unique storytelling experience. They further
reflect on the creative process, the challenges of bringing the
Kindertransport story to life, and the powerful intersection of
art, history, and education.
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19.09.2025
27 Minuten
This episode is the first in a special two-part series on the
Kinder Doll Animation Project- a groundbreaking collaboration
between UT Dallas students and faculty that tells the story of
the Kindertransport through stop-motion animation.
In this episode, Dr. Mehak Burza sits down with Dr. Christine
Veras, director of both the Experimental Lab and the Kinder Doll
animation project, along with the talented student team who
helped bring it to life. As the university’s first-ever
stop-motion puppet animation, the project merges art, history,
and storytelling in extraordinary ways. Dr. Veras and the student
team share insights into the creative journey of transforming
memory and history into motion.
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Über diesen Podcast
The Ackerman Center Podcast provides a space for thoughtful and
in-depth conversation about the Holocaust, genocide, and human
rights studies. Launched in 2020, this podcast works to extend the
conversation beyond academic audiences—providing an educational,
engaging, and transformative experience. Through confronting the
past, we work to promote solutions for global justice and peace in
our world. Listen to all of the seasons of the Ackerman Center
Podcast on Spotify, Google Podcasts, and RadioPublic.
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