Film and discussion: ‘The Whistleblower’
02/21/2013 - 7:00pm - 9:00pm
World Without Genocide is showing ‘The Whistleblower,’ a film based on the experiences of Kathy Bolkovac, an American serving as a United Nations peacekeeper following the 1994 genocide in Bosnia. This film tells her story as she uncovers a complex network of corruption, sex trafficking, and violence.
The screening and discussion are open to the public; no reservations are necessary. Free to students, $5 seniors, $10 general public. PLP credit available for William Mitchell students.
Visit worldwithoutgenocide.org/bosnia for more information.
More information:
http://www.worldwithoutgenocide.org/bosnia 875 Summit Ave.
Saint Paul,
MN
55105
Phone:
888-962-5529
Twitter:
@875Summit
Facebook:
WilliamMitchellCollegeofLaw William Mitchell College of Law, room 245 (auditorium)
875 Summit Avenue
St. Paul,
MN
55105
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