{"id":43,"name":"Sarah Snyder","url":"","description":"<a href=\"https:\/\/www.linkedin.com\/in\/sarah-snyder-bab60b1b7\/\">Dr. Sarah Snyder<\/a> is a lecturer in the History, Humanities, and Spanish Department at Goodwin University in East Hartford, CT. She is also a visiting scholar with the Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights at Rutgers University, where she is taking part in a think-tank on the Stockholm Declaration. In addition to her current roles, she has been elected a member of the Advisory Board for the International Association of Genocide Scholars for two terms and sat on its international conference planning committee for both terms.\r\n\r\nAs a genocide scholar, her areas of interest include survivor justice, intergenerational trauma, testimony, and refugee communities. Her research highlights the misperceptions of survivorship as related to time via her upcoming book <em>Trauma Beyond Time: Temporal Construct in Holocaust Testimonies<\/em>. 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