LINKS TO DIGITAL RECORDS OF THIS CONFERENCE: On the Voices of Conscience YouTube channel, find full video of the opening day plenaries, the last day plenary and the film and literary events. The Voices of Conscience Google Drive contains a Panel Audio folder with full audio recordings of all the May 23 workshops. The sessions are labeled according to time and the names of workshop moderators. Special thanks to James Cortright for processing these recordings to eliminate most background noise. Also on the Google Drive are other videos from the conference, a large collection of photos and documents with the conference schedule. |
The full conference schedule is available here.
On Tuesday, May 22 the following sessions will be live streamed:
1:00 p.m. Opening Panel Discussion:
Conscience and Resistance from Vietnam to the Present, featuring David Cortright, Susan Schnall, Tran Xuan Thao, Jonathan Hutto and Nathan Smith.
4:00 p.m. Keynote Presentations:
Historical Perspectives on the Vietnam Antiwar Movement, featuring Michael Kazin, Christian Appy and Madame Ton-Nu-Thi Ninh.
Registration for this conference is now completed. Contact Lisa Gingerich with questions about the event.

Confirmed participants in the conference include Madame Ton-Nu-Thi Ninh of the Ho Chi Minh City Development & Peace Foundation; historians Michael Kazin and Christian Appy; sociologist David Meyer; scholars David Cortright and Ann Mische of the Kroc Institute; and Veterans For Peace Executive Director Michael McPhearson, as well as veterans Skip Delano, J.J. Johnson, Fred Gardner, Jonathan Hutto, Jerry Lembcke, Camilo Mejia, Susan Schnall, Will Short, Michael Uhl, Jose Vasquez and others.
The program will feature literary readings from William Ehrhart, author of Vietnam-Perkasie: A Combat Marine Memoir; Roy Scranton, Iraq veteran and author of the book, War Porn; and others.
The program will also include film presentations featuring Connie Field and her new film The Whistleblower of My Lai; Academy Award winner Barbara Kopple and the films Winter Soldier and Shelter; and David Zeiger and his film, Sir! No Sir!.
“Voices of Conscience” will launch the GI Press Project, the newly created digital archive of antiwar newspapers published by active duty GIs during the Vietnam War. The conference will also feature the exhibit Waging Peace, highlighting information on soldier and veteran opposition to the Vietnam War.
Panels at the conference will address the following topics:
- Historical perspectives and new research findings on the extent and impact of antiwar opposition within the military during the Vietnam War and the Iraq War;
- Conscientious objection, whistleblowing, and moral injury;
- Race, gender and class issues in military antiwar movements;
- And lessons for antiwar strategy now and in the future.
This research (event, creative work, etc.) is made possible in part by support from the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame.