Event Details

USC Genocide Awareness Month: Women of the Holocaust, Cambodia, and Rwanda: Three Survivors in Conversation

April 29, 2014 @ 6:30 pm - April 29, 2014 @ 8:00 pm

Holocaust survivor Celina Biniaz, Cambodian Genocide survivor Sara Pol-Lim, and Rwandan Genocide survivor Edith Umugiraneza will speak together on a panel about women in genocide, to be moderated by USC Shoah Foundation Executive Director Stephen Smith. Syuzanna Petrosyan, a USC graduate student and third-generation descendant of Armenian Genocide survivors, will introduce the event.

TCC 205 (Tutor Campus Center Office of Admissions Classroom), 6:30 – 8pm.

USC Genocide Awareness Month is a month-long event series for the USC community to remember, raise awareness about and prevent genocide and mass atrocities.
 
Join USC SFISA, the Armenian Student Association, USC STAND Against Genocide, USC Hillel, SC Students for Israel, and Jewish World Watch for a month-long series of events dedicated to commemorating survivors of genocide and envisioning a world free of mass violence.
 
To learn more, please follow the USC Genocide Awareness Month page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/USCGenocideAwarenessMonth 
Details:
Start: April 29, 2014 / 6:30 PM
End: April 29, 2014 / 8:00 PM
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