Erna Paris speaks at the IdeaCity conference in Toronto, June 2003, about war and memory, trying to understand how nations come to terms with the most painful parts of their history.
Erna Paris speaks at the IdeaCity conference in Toronto, June 2003, about war and memory, trying to understand how nations come to terms with the most painful parts of their history.
Erna Paris was the author of seven acclaimed books of literary non-fiction and the winner of twelve national and international writing awards. More »
South African court orders arrest of Sudanese leader
CBC News
June 14, 2015
International Criminal Court expert Erna Paris says the detention of Omar al-Bashir in South Africa for alleged war crimes is unprecedented.
Reconciliation South Africa
CBC Radio 1
Thursday, June 4, 2015
Erna Paris speaks with the CBC's Matt Galloway about Canadians coming to terms with a shameful legacy, this country's residential schools and their impact on First Nations communities.
From Tolerance to Tyranny
CBC Radio 1, 9:00 pm,
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Christians, Muslims and Jews lived together in relative harmony in medieval Spain. Then the Spanish Inquisition came along with its use of terror and racism, turning a pluralistic society into a police state. Writer Erna Paris first explored this history for IDEAS in 1995. In a new take, she calls what happened in Spain “a cautionary tale for today.”
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