Please join us for a screening of "Granito: How to Nail a Dictator," an award-winning documentary film that chronicles Guatemala’s internal armed conflict, and subsequent efforts to bring the perpetrators of massive human rights violations during that period to justice. Peter Kinoy, one of the filmmakers, will participate in a question and answer session following the film.
This event is part of the "Politics of Memory: Guatemala's National Police Archive" conference, which will continue all day on Friday, December 2, in the Eidman Courtroom at the UT School of Law.
The Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice, the Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies, and University of Texas Libraries are pleased to host a conference on December 2nd entitled "Politics of Memory: Guatemala's National Police Archive." This interdisciplinary conference will celebrate the unveiling of a UT-hosted digital archive that will serve as an on-line digital repository for millions of documents from the Historic Archive of the National Police of Guatemala. The conference will consider how use of the Archive has helped to deepen understanding of Guatemala's history, and to advance human rights, both crucial to the strengthening of Guatemala's embattled democracy.