1:00 PDT | 4:00 EDT | 6:00 AM AEST 9 July

1 Hour

This webinar is developed for an educator, university, and community member audience. It is not intended for K-12 students.

This webinar is developed for an educator, university, and community member audience. It is not intended for K-12 students.

Monday, 20 July 2020 at 11:00 AM PDT | 12:00 PM MDT | 2:00 PM EDT | | 8:00 PM CEST |4:00 AM AEST (Tuesday, 21 July)

In the twenty-five years since genocide took place in the Bosnian city of Srebrenica, several projects have been initiated to document survivors’ experiences, including a more recent collaboration between the Srebrenica-Potočari Memorial Center and the War Childhood Museum in Sarajevo.

Start Time: 8:00 am PDT/11:00 am EDT/4:00 pm GMT
End Time: 9:30 am PDT/12:30 pm EDT/5:30 pm GMT 
 
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