LOCATION: Anderson Hall, Room 134
Fourteen years after the Rwandan genocide, a nation struggles to heal the wounds of the past. We will be hosting a discussion / presentation on the progress of this monumental task from the perspective of the Rwandan judicial system. Presenters include HRAC officer Nikolas Wolfe, and (tentatively) others. Refreshments will be served. Come out to learn more!
See you all there!
LOCATION: St. Francis House
We will be cooking a dinner at the St. Francis House. We need volunteers to help carpool, cook, and serve. Ideas for main courses welcome. We NEED at least 10 to 12 volunteers.
If you would like to volunteer , PLEASE E-MAIL Jeff Hittleman (mjhittle@ufl.edu) and tell us!
Thanks!
LOCATION: New Physics Building, 1002
Ten years after the genocide in Rwanda, another tragic story of inhumanity is unfolding in another African nation. As a bloody byproduct of the ongoing civil war in Sudan, hundreds of thousands of native Sudanese have died, while millions more have been forcibly displaced from their homes and land in the western region of Darfur by their own government. Executive produced and narrated by George Clooney, and directed by Peabody Award winner Paul Freedman, Sand and Sorrow journeys into the heart of the crisis in Darfur.
This film is co-sponsored by UF Model UN.
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