Posted on January 23, 2017

Human
Rights
Network
Film Series: No Man’s Land

 

Thursday, February 9, 2017, 6:30 pm
120 School of Education Building

 

No Man’s Land is an award-winning parable of the Bosnian war told
from the perspectives of three soldiers, their commanding officers, and
the international community.
Lynda Kellam, Assistant Director of International & Global
Studies and Librarian with UNCG Libraries will facilitate
the post-film discussion. Refreshments will follow.

See the Human Rights Network website for information
about our other films for Spring 2017

Cosponsors
Human Rights Research Network

Department of Political Science

Department of Anthropology

Department of Geography

Department of Sociology

Ashby Dialogues

Department of History

International Programs Center’s Kohler Fund

International & Global Studies Program

University Libraries



The series is free and open to the public!

For disability accommodations, please contact Agnes Szarka at a_szarka@uncg.edu

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