More than 900 people died in Jonestown, many from the Bay Area. Guyana wants to turn it into a tourist attractionGuyana is considering opening Jonestown to tourism, sparking debates over respect for the tragedy's victims and the potential for financial gain.
Tour Group Set to Take Visitors to Jonestown Site In January; Jackie Speier and Others OutragedThe planned tours of the Jonestown massacre site have faced significant opposition from victims' families and survivors.
Guyana proposes site of 1978 Jonestown Massacre to tourism; draws concern from Jackie SpeierGuyana considers turning Jonestown massacre site into a tourism attraction, facing criticism from survivors and advocates for appropriate remembrance.
'Morbid tourism' comes for Jonestown massacre siteJonestown may soon become a tourist attraction, sparking debate over the appropriateness of commercializing such a tragic historical site.
More than 900 people died in Jonestown, many from the Bay Area. Guyana wants to turn it into a tourist attractionGuyana is considering opening Jonestown to tourism, sparking debates over respect for the tragedy's victims and the potential for financial gain.
Tour Group Set to Take Visitors to Jonestown Site In January; Jackie Speier and Others OutragedThe planned tours of the Jonestown massacre site have faced significant opposition from victims' families and survivors.
Guyana proposes site of 1978 Jonestown Massacre to tourism; draws concern from Jackie SpeierGuyana considers turning Jonestown massacre site into a tourism attraction, facing criticism from survivors and advocates for appropriate remembrance.
'Morbid tourism' comes for Jonestown massacre siteJonestown may soon become a tourist attraction, sparking debate over the appropriateness of commercializing such a tragic historical site.
Row over Jonestown mass suicide site - Caribbean LifeThe introduction of tours to Jonestown has sparked debate about the ethics of dark tourism.Supporters see potential economic benefits, while critics warn of disrespect for victims' memories.
Concern as Guyana considers opening Jonestown massacre site to tourismGuyana plans to open Jonestown for tours, provoking debate about respect for the victims and the ethics of profiting from tragedy.
Row over Jonestown mass suicide site - Caribbean LifeThe introduction of tours to Jonestown has sparked debate about the ethics of dark tourism.Supporters see potential economic benefits, while critics warn of disrespect for victims' memories.
Concern as Guyana considers opening Jonestown massacre site to tourismGuyana plans to open Jonestown for tours, provoking debate about respect for the victims and the ethics of profiting from tragedy.