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Genocide Awareness Month proclamation
NH State Senator Jay Kahn speaking to the Keene audience.
Keene Mayor George Hansel speaking.
NH Senator Jay Kahn reads Governor Sununu’s proclamation declaring April as Genocide Awareness and Prevention month.
Keene Mayor George Hansel speaking of the importance of Genocide Awareness month.
Sheriff Eli Rivera speaking. (left to right) Ken Jue, Yves Gakunde, Rwandan survivor, and Peter McBride, Director of the Cohen Center.
Yves Gakunde, Rwandan survivor, speaks to the importance of remembering and preventing genocide as Senator Jay Kahn (NH District 10) and Keene Mayor George Hansel look on.
Ken Jue warns about the rising tide of anti-Asian racism.
Rabbi Dan Aronson speaking at the public proclamation declaring April to be NH’s Genocide Awareness and Prevention month.
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