TAKE PART IN THE RWANDA COMMEMORATION PROJECT Sponsored by Washington College of Law Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law April 7, 2004 marks ten years since the beginning of the Rwandan genocide, when nearly a million people were killed in ninety days while the international community largely stood by. In response, the Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law at American University Washington College of Law has launched the Rwanda Commemoration Project: Genocide in Our Time, an international initiative that seeks to raise awareness of this anniversary and the important lessons of the tragic events in Rwanda. The Project’s approach is to encourage people both to look back at what led to the genocide in Rwanda and to look forward to prevent looming genocide around the world today. To that extent, the Center, with the cooperation of faculty and students, has produced an 8-page resource booklet to encourage law schools, universities, high schools, NGOs, community groups and religious organizations to plan programming to mark the 10th anniversary of these heinous acts. The booklet, hauntingly illustrated with drawings by child survivors of the Genocide, provides a short background of the Genocide and a range of ideas for commemorative actions, substantive programs and outreach activities. Also included are a short bibliography of books, articles, films and traveling photo exhibits, website links and a sample day of programming. In addition to the resources available in the booklet, the Center’s website (www.wcl.american.edu/humright/center) has an expanded bibliography, an event planning worksheet, a sample press release and a variety of poems, readings and other materials to help make planning an activity as easy as possible. Please join schools, community groups and individuals around the world to mark this important anniversary. While the United Nations has declared April 7, 2004 to be “International Day of Reflection on the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda,” commemorative programs can be held at any time. Electronic copies of the booklet can be downloaded from the Center’s website at www.wcl.american.edu/humright/center . Hard copies are available free of charge and can be requested by email at <Rwanda@wcl.american.edu>. ======== North American Human Rights Education listserv ======== Send mail intended for the list to <hr-education-na@hrea.org>. Archives of the list can be found at: http://www.hrea.org/lists/hr-education-na/markup/maillist.php If you have problems (un)subscribing, contact <owner-hr-education-na@hrea.org>. **You are welcome to reprint, copy, archive, quote or re-post this item, but please retain the original and listserv source.
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