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DESCRIPTION:The Sociology Department will host "Picking up the PEACEs" on 
 Wednesday\, February 6 at 7 p.m. in Centennial Hall of the Alumni Center\,
  a presentation which takes a look into the efforts to rebuild post-war Bo
 snia and Herzegovina. Students from the Honors program will share their tw
 o week experience traveling to Bosnia and learning about the situation whi
 le working with the Center for Peacebuilding (CIM) in Sanski Most. Vahidin
  Omanovic\, the founder of CIM\, and Judge Patricia Whalen who served at t
 he Hague and at the Bosnian National Court\, will also speak about the cur
 rent condition in Bosnia.\n\nFor more information about CIM\, visit www.fa
 cebook.com/SanskiMostPeace.\n\nPlease contact Julia Oberst with any questi
 ons at joberst@ksc.keene.edu.
SUMMARY:Picking up the PEACEs in Bosnia
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/809/
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DESCRIPTION:The presenter is Ms. Kathryn Striffolino\, the Advocate & Scie
 nce for Human Rights Project Coordinator with the Crisis Prevention and Re
 sponse team of Amnesty International-USA.  In that role\, she works on var
 ious emerging developments and armed conflicts globally with an emphasis o
 n leveraging innovative tools and technologies for human rights protection
 . She also works to educate and advocate with policy makers in the US and 
 abroad to ensure that policies\, programs and practices adhere to internat
 ional human rights and humanitarian law.  Previously at AI-USA\, Ms. Strif
 folino coordinated US-Latin America/Caribbean human rights policy and advo
 cacy initiatives\, while also working with the Science for Human Rights Pr
 oject which utilizes new technologies to document human rights abuses arou
 nd the world. She has led human rights trainings in Haiti\, Kenya\, Uganda
 \, the US and the UK for Amnesty.  In addition to her work at Amnesty\, sh
 e has done human rights documentation and advocacy work in southern Mexico
 .  \n\nEvent sponsored by the KSC Holocaust and Genocide Awareness Club\, 
 the Cohen Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies\, and the Department o
 f Holocaust and Genocide Studies.
SUMMARY:Leveraging #Science4HumanRights: New Protection Tools for a Wired 
 World
URL:http://www.keene.edu/news/events/detail/843/
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