Posted on October 19, 2016

 

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Human Rights Film Series:

 Pray The Devil  Back to Hell

Thursday, October 20, 2016, 6:30 pm | 120 School of Education Building

This documentary features a coalition of Muslim and Christian women who work for peace and democratic elections in Liberia following its civil war.

A post-film discussion will be facilitated by UNCG professor Bob Griffiths.

Pray the Devil Back to Hell is the third of four award-winning films to be shown this fall in the Human Rights Series. All films will begin at 6:30pm in Room 120 School of Education Building, with convenient parking in the Walker and Oakwood Parking Decks. The final film in the series will be The Look of Silence (November 10).

The series is free and open to the public

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

Cosponsors:

Human Rights Research Network

College of Arts and Sciences

International Programs Center’s Kohler Fund

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