Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Jeremy Maron is an experienced curator specializing in Holocaust and genocide content at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights since September 2011. Maron oversees and develops exhibitions and programming related to mass atrocity, international human rights law, and social movements. Previously, Maron served as Acting Head of Curation at Carleton University and acted as a Teaching Assistant in various classes, facilitating communication between students and instructors. As a Contract Instructor, Maron created and taught original film studies courses, incorporating multimedia tools into lectures. Research assistance roles were completed for Dr. Andre Loiselle and Dr. Brenda Austin-Smith, focusing on summarizing literature and organizing materials for research projects. Maron holds a PhD in Cultural Mediations and a Master of Arts in Film Studies from Carleton University, along with a Bachelor of Arts in Film Studies and Business from the University of Manitoba.
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights
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