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You Got to Have Friends: Ep. 104

You Got to Have Friends: Ep. 104

The German-Danish historian teaching ethics at Auschwitz, plus the men behind women’s suffrage

Tablet Studios

September 7, 201753m 19s

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Show Notes

This episode is brought to you by the letter A, for ally.

Our Jewish guest is Brooke Kroeger, author of The Suffragents: How Women Used Men to Get the Vote. She tells us about the men whose support helped women get the vote, and what those of us who want to be allies to marginalized communities today should learn from their efforts. Our gentile of the week is German-Danish historian Thorsten Wagner, the academic director of FASPE: Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics, which sends law, medical, journalism, and business school students on specialized trips to Germany and Poland. He tells us why the FASPE programs deliberately focus on perpetrators and enablers, not victims, and weighs in on the current U.S. debate over monuments and memorials.

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