World Without Genocide will host a webinar on February 23, 2022, about China’s global reach, its persecution of vulnerable minorities, and efforts to hold China accountable for its human rights abuses.
China: Politics, Human Rights, and Law
Wednesday, February 23, 2022
7:00-9:00 pm CT
The featured speakers are Tom Hanson, Diplomat in Residence at the Alworth Institute for International Affairs at the University of Minnesota – Duluth, and Ellen Kennedy, Ph.D., Executive Director of World Without Genocide.
The program is open to the public. Registration is required by Tuesday, February 22 at worldwithoutgenocide.org/china
This is a live webinar program, and a recording will not be available.
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$10 general public, $5 students and seniors. ‘Clock hours’ for teachers, nurses, and social workers. Free to Mitchell Hamline students (diversity credits available). $25 for 2 Elimination of Bias CLE credits for Minnesota lawyers.
Co-sponsors: CHAIM – Children of Holocaust Survivors Association in Minnesota; Global Minnesota; Minnesota Chapter, Federal Bar Association; Minnesota Nurses Association; Mitchell Hamline School of Law; Mount Zion Temple; the Anti-Defamation League -Midwest; Congregation Shir Tikvah; Mt. Zion Temple; and United Nations Association of Minnesota.
More information – info@worldwithoutgenocide.org www.worldwithoutgenocide.org 952-693-5206.
World Without Genocide promotes education and action to protect innocent people, prevent genocide, prosecute perpetrators, and remember those affected by genocide.
World Without Genocide is formally associated with the United Nations Department of Communications.