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“Seeds of Hope” Film Screening
Join us for a screening of "Seeds of Hope," Fiona Lloyd-Davies’ eye-opening film of one woman’s mission to help Congolese rape victims rebuild their lives. Discussion with the filmmaker follows. The screening of "Seeds of Hope" is a part of a two-day event event exploring gender violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is sponsored by the Boston University Program on Crisis Response and Reporting in partnership with the Washington D.C.-based Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. Both events are free and open to the BU community and general public. Students interested in learning more about the 2014 Pulitzer Fellowship opportunity are strongly encouraged to attend.
Register by: 2/27/2014When | 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm on Thursday, February 27, 2014 |
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Building | College of Communications, 640 Commonwealth Ave |
Room | Room 209 |
Contact Name | Steven Crimaldi |
Phone | 617-414-1267 |
Contact Email | crimaldi@bu.edu |
Contact Organization | Boston University Program on Crisis Response and Reporting |
Fees | Free |
Speakers | Fiona Lloyd-Davies |