Open Wounds: Centennial Speaker Series
In commemoration of Webster University’s centennial anniversary, the Geneva campus
is pleased to present its Centennial Speaker Series: “Open Wounds: A Century of Crimes
against Humanity.” This series will bring together the International Relations, Media
Communications and Psychology departments who are invited to reflect and present on
this common theme.
(Read the full press release)
This three-part speaker series will cover:
“Life After Genocide” – November 9 – 12, 2015
Kristian Skeie presents a photographic reportage on what life is like after genocides
in Bosnia and Rwanda
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“Open Wounds, Armenians, Turks, and a Century of Genocide” – November 12, 2015
Vicken Cheterian presents on the post-genocide political history of Armenians and
Turks
(Read More and Register)
“Why Genocide?: Realities, Responses and Ramifications” – December 4, 2015
A one-day conference covering the key themes and impacts of genocide
(Read More and Register)
The Centennial Speaker Series will be held on the Webster Geneva Campus campus and is open to the public free of charge.