Memory Wars:

Exploring How Society Confronts Sin

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Memory Wars

Exploring How Society Confronts Sin

Join us as we host acclaimed NPR Richmond reporter Mallory Noe-Payne and Richmond Times Dispatch journalist Michael Paul Williams to discuss their timely NPR Podcast "Memory Wars", which investigates how Germans confronted the history of Nazism, with lessons to be learned by all societies facing thier own "sins of the past", including our own.

Mallory Noe-Payne

is Radio IQ's Richmond reporter and bureu chief. She spent a year in Germany on Fulbright scholarship researching memory, justice, and how a society can collectivly confront its sins, which she used to create the podcast Memory Wars.



Michael Paul Williams

Michael Paul Williams is a thirty year veteran columnist with the Richmond Times-Dispatch which recieved the 2021 Pulitzer Prize for distinguished commentary

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