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Leora Kahn is a Research Scholar at Clark University’s Sustainability and Social Justice department and co-Convener of the Integration and Belonging Hub. She serves as Executive Director of PROOF: Media for Social Justice, a nonprofit using visual storytelling for social change. Her work includes curating exhibits like The Legacy of Rape and Speaking Up! Confronting Hate Speech, addressing gender-based violence in conflict zones and hate speech. She is also a human rights lecturer at the University of Dayton, founder of the Moral Courage program, and board member of Yale’s Genocide Studies Program.
Education details are not explicitly stated in the text, but her roles imply advanced academic credentials. Research focuses on intersection of human rights, visual media, and marginalized communities’ narratives. Recent publications (2021) address methodological challenges in diaspora studies.
Her 2011 Cathy Cohen Lasry Lectureship highlights recognition in Holocaust and genocide studies. Advising and grants details are not provided here. She leads initiatives linking academic research with grassroots activism through exhibits and educational programs.





