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Confronting Hatred: 70 years after the Holocaust

This week WRVO Public Media brings you a special Holocaust Remembrance Week program during Public Radio Presents. "Confronting Hatred: 70 years after the Holocaust" brings together a broad range of voices to talk about racism, antisemitism, and the ways in which hatred can grow.

Narrated by Morgan Freeman, the program brings you interviews with a former skinhead, an imam, a prosecutor for the Rwandan genocide trials -- people speaking from many perspectives -- including heavy metal singer David Draiman, filmmaker Errol Morris, and Holocaust survivor and Nobel Peace Prize recipient Elie Wiesel.

Join us this Sunday, April 12 at 7 p.m. on WRVO.

Missed the program? You can listen to "Confronting Hatred: 70 years after the Holocaust" on PRX.

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