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Holocaust and Genocide Lecture Series Presents, How Music Saved My Life – A Story Of The Cambodian Genocide

  • Sonoma State University 1801 E Cotati Ave Rohnert Park, CA, 94928 United States (map)

Email the alliance@sonoma.edu one week prior to each lecture to obtain the Zoom link and attendance instructions.

Featured Speaker: Arn Chorn-Pond, Musician and Cambodian Genocide Survivor

Join us for the 39th Annual Sonoma State University Holocaust and Genocide Lecture Series, “Persecution as a Political Weapon: Genocide Through the Ages” This lecture series has brought many outstanding Holocaust and genocide survivors, liberators and rescuers, as well as leading scholars in the field to SSU. Perhaps the most powerful aspect of this series is the personal eyewitness accounts of Holocaust survivors and more recently survivors of the Rwandan, Cambodian, and Bosnian genocides. Our audience is challenged to face the difficult reality of man’s brutality and inhumanity, and to reflect on the common and varied causes of genocide. We also bear witness to the astounding human capacity for resilience. Students are encouraged to consider issues of individual accountability and what each of us can do to prevent genocide.

Earlier Event: April 19
Faces of SSU Reception