- Voices on Antisemitism: Ruth Gruber (photojournalist), 08:45
- In her 96 years, Ruth Gruber has been a witness to history, fighting injustice with her words and her photographs.
- Voices on Antisemitism: Alan Dershowitz (Professor of Law, Harvard University), 05:10
- Alan Dershowitz on what he views as a rising tide of antisemitic speech on American college campuses.
- Voices on Antisemitism: Reza Aslan (author and scholar of religions), 09:38
- Reza Aslan is disturbed by what he calls the "global cosmic conflict" between the West and radical Islamism.
- Violence in the Northern Caucasus (Voices on Genocide Prevention), 21:28
- Gregory Shvedov discusses the current situation in Chechnya and the spread of violence throughout the Northern Caucasus.
- A Fond Farewell (Voices on Genocide Prevention), 18:08
- Jerry Fowler reflects on his time at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
- Tending the Youth Movement in Serbia (Voices on Genocide Prevention), 14:40
- Dragan Popovic, program coordinator with the Serbian non-governmental organization, Youth Initiative for Human Rights, discusses youth involvement in human rights issues and the impending final status decision for Kosovo.
- The Impossible Mandate? (Voices on Genocide Prevention), 18:16
- Victoria Holt, senior associate at the Henry L. Stimson Center, discusses the challenges that peacekeeping forces have faced in genocidal situations, and what that implies for the hybrid UN-AU force in Darfur and for the future.
- Narrating Atrocities (Voices on Genocide Prevention), 19:00
- James Dawes (professor of English at Macalester College) discusses the role of storytelling in making atrocities known to the world.
- Voices on Antisemitism: Michael Posner (President, Human Rights First), 06:01
- Michael Posner discusses the need for governments to monitor hate crimes and enact legislation to protect vulnerable minorities.
- Amel Means "Hope" (Voices on Genocide Prevention), 24:58
- Dr. Mohammed-Ahmed Abdallah, medical director of the Amel Center for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Victims of Torture in Darfur, speaks about the current situation in Darfur.
- Voices on Antisemitism: Susannah Heschel, Ph.D. (Professor of Religion, Dartmouth College), 07:28
- Susannah Heschel is inspired by the lasting friendship between her father, Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, and Martin Luther King. Heschel's own scholarly writings examine the way religious doctrine has been twisted to achieve ideological ends.
- Tents of Hope (Voices on Genocide Prevention), 23:52
- Darfur activist Tim Nonn discusses his latest national campaign, "Tents of Hope," and the challenge of maintaining hope and bearing witness in the face of genocide.
- Voices on Antisemitism: Father Patrick Desbois (President, Yahad in Unum), 06:44
- Father Patrick Desbois describes his unprecedented effort to set off across the Ukraine and locate sites of mass killings during the Holocaust.
- Women for Women in Congo (Voices on Genocide Prevention), 22:58
- Christine Karumba, country director for Women for Women International in the Democratic Republic of Congo, talks about how conflict has changed her life and how her organization is working to counter the shattering effects of widespread violence against women.
- Due Process and Denial (Voices on Genocide Prevention), 23:39
- Historian Donald Bloxham, this year's J.B. and Maurice C. Shapiro Senior Scholar-in-Residence at the Holocaust Memorial Museum, speaks about the effect of Genocide trials on public opinion.
