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Dr. Barbara Ann Barbato is Professor of History and International Relations at Webster University where she teaches courses related to international organizations, refugee and immigration issues, and European history. She regularly mentors students in practicums associated with other-cultural experience, refugee/immigrant assistance, and historical museum learning. She is actively involved in promoting justice in maquiladoras along the U.S. southern border.
Dr. Linda M. Woolf is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Webster
University where she teaches courses related to the Holocaust, genocide,
and peace psychology. She regularly conducts research, presents, and writes on a variety
of issues concerning the Holocaust and genocide including resistance against
Nazi assault, and the integration of Holocaust and genocide education across the
university curriculum. Dr. Woolf
is a member of Psychologists for Social Responsibility, the Society for
the Study of Peace, Conflict, and Violence: Peace Psychology, the Association of Genocide Scholars, the
International Council of Psychologists, and the American Psychological
Association. Dr. Woolf's Holocaust & Genocide Studies Pages
