Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.
Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Center for Bosnian Studies - Adna Karamehic-Oates and Benjamin Moore
Wednesday, November 16
10:00 – 11:00 am (in person)
The new Center for Bosnian Studies, located on the Fontbonne University campus, is establishing an enduring record of the experiences of Bosnian genocide survivors and their families. The Center’s mission is to counter the hate and discrimination that fueled the war in Bosnia and continues to fuel innumerable conflicts worldwide. While the Center is new, the historical and cultural preservation initiative began when the Bosnian Memory Project was founded in 2006. Today, the Center focuses on the estimated 60,000 Bosnian refugees in metropolitan St. Louis, the largest group living outside of Bosnia. Join Director Adna Karamehic-Oates and Senior Researcher Benjamin Moore for a compelling presentation about the Center’s growing collection of digital oral histories of survivors and their families, special rare items, and other unique resources related to Bosnia and its diaspora. This program is co-sponsored with ADL Heartland and part of the Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series
To register, click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org.