Dachau Album Project

In light of the persistence of intolerance and genocide around the world today, the Dachau Album Project has an extraordinary opportunity to have a global impact now. Inspired by the Dachau Album, the mission of the Arnold Unger Foundation for Remembrance, Inc., a 501(c)3 public charity, is to remind the world of the destruction caused by religious, social and political intolerance through educational programs, exhibitions, a documentary film and community outreach.

Background
The Dachau Album is a newly discovered Holocaust artifact that was brought to the United States by Arnold Unger, a Polish teenage Jewish survivor of multiple camps, including the infamous Dachau Concentration Camp. It has within it thirty hand drawn
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Armenian Genocide Day

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Click Here to Read: Germany, defying Turkey, to call 1915 Armenian massacre ‘genocide’ by Erik Kirschbaum on the Reuters website on April 20, 2015.

Click Here to Read: White House Acknowledges Armenian Genocide, but Avoids the Term By Peter Baker in The New York Times on APRIL 21, 2015.

Click Here to Read:  Vasily Grossman: An Armenian Sketchbook Posted in Grossman Vasily, NYRB Classics February 19th, 2013. Continue reading Armenian Genocide Day

Notes on Psychoanalytic Theory and Its Consequences for Technique plus “ Response to Our Respondents”

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Click Here to Read: Notes on Psychoanalytic Theory and Its Consequences for Technique plus “ Response to Our Respondents”:  Chapter 18 of Psychoanalysis: Critical Conversations Selected Papers of Arnold D. Richards

This article was originally published as: Richards, A.D. & Richards, A.K. (1995). Notes on Psychoanalytic Theory and Its Consequences for Technique plus “ Response to Our Respondents” Journal of Clinical Psychoanalysis 4:429–456  and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.