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EIHR Kigali 2011-The Righteous-a small group of people who did mighty things in 1994 address participants.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-17-Many presenters brought copies of materials to share with the Rwandan teachers, including this book from USHMM.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-31-beautiful view looking out of the conference room into the Memorial Centre's gardens looking out at Kigali.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-3-Mark with Sam Boarer.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-24-The conference was co-sponsored and held at the Kigali Genocide Memorial.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-47-Certificate of completion.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-15-teachers analyzed pictures from the Holocaust to better understand the causes of genocide.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-40-Learning about unsung role models who have repaired the world.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-20-NYSUT member Professor Aimable Twagilimana of Buffalo State College led a session on how to teach the Literature about the 1994 Genocide.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-41-Kinga received a thank you present from a conference participant. Miss Krzeminska was the primary translator for irena Sendler during the last few years of here life.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-10-Aloys Mahwa is an Executive Director of the Interdisciplinary Genocide Studies Center (IGSC) in Kigali. He spoke to the teachers about the sociological backgrounds of the students they serve.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-34-Fun on the bus on the way home after the conference.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-16.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-27-Freddy Mutanguha is a survivor of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi and is currently the director of the Kigali Genocide Memorial in Rwanda.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-23-conference was also designed to emphasize the importance of the participants as teacher leaders in their schools and communities.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-5-Drew with a new friend.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-14-Learning from the past to make the world a better place.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-13-Through looking at the history of the Holocaust, teachers were able to examine Rwanda's experience with genocide in a different way.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-45-Making new friends, joined together by a common purpose and mission.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-29-Mass graves on the Centre ground-- a site where over 250,000 people are buried from the 1994 genocide.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-12-Peter Fredlake led a session on how to teach the history of the Holocaust.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-30-The teachers were encouraged to use the Centre's digital archive, a repository of survivor testimony and history of the genocide.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-44-Rwanda is known as the Land of a thousand hills.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-33-Learning about the history of the Holocaust from Peter Fredlake, Director of National Outreach for Teacher Initiatives at the USHMM.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-9.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-36-teachers were given a copy of a graphic novel depicting Anne;'s life, generously sent by the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-7-Over 30 Rwandan teachers from all over the country attended.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-26-Sharing ideas on best classroom practices.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-35.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-32-Perhaps the highlight of the three days was a live interactive teleconference featuring a presentation by Holocaust survivor Nesse Godin, beamed live from the USHMM.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-37-Jonathan Salt led a session on Janus Korczak--a heroic teacher and orphanage director in the Warsaw Ghetto.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-1.png
EIHR Kigali 2011-21-Many of the teachers traveled up to three hours to come to the conference.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-8-Ernest Mutwarasibo from the National University of Rwanda led a session on the history of the 1994 Genocide.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-38-By examining the causes of genocide, it is hoped that the teachers became better equipped to help their students recognize the warning signs of mass murder in our time.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-6-Dr. James Smith gives the opening address on the importance of genocide education.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-28-Dr. Mark Mostert of Regent University made a presentation entitled %22Useless Eaters%22--a history of the treatment of the disabled in Nazi Germany.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-11- Conference theme Connecting with the Past and Looking to the Future-The Importance of Genocide Studies in the world today.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-22-Kimberly Mann Manager of the Holocaust and the United Nations Outreach Programme led a session entitled-Learning from Remembrance.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-25-beautiful memorial gardens outside of the conference room.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-18.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-43-Carl later was joined by members of the Gisimba family who he worked with to save the lives of the children living in their orphanage in 1994.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-39-Kinga Krzeminska led a session on Irene Sendler – a Polish Catholic social worker who saved over 2,500 Jewish children in the Warsaw Ghetto.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-19.gif
EIHR Kigali 2011-42-Kinga was joined by Carl Wilkens, the only American to stay behind during the 1994 genocide.jpg
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2011 eihr locator map.jpg
2011 eihr participants.jpg
2011 eihr.jpg
2011 eihrgroup.jpg
2011 ernest mutwarasibo.jpg
arcade 2011.jpg
eihr 2011 participants.jpg
eihr 2011 videoconf.jpg
eihr 2011.jpg
participant 2011.jpg
participants 2011.jpg
Rwanda_KM2011.jpg
Rwanda_participants2011.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-The Righteous-a small group of people who did mighty things in 1994 address participants.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-17-Many presenters brought copies of materials to share with the Rwandan teachers, including this book from USHMM.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-31-beautiful view looking out of the conference room into the Memorial Centre's gardens looking out at Kigali.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-3-Mark with Sam Boarer.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-24-The conference was co-sponsored and held at the Kigali Genocide Memorial.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-47-Certificate of completion.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-15-teachers analyzed pictures from the Holocaust to better understand the causes of genocide.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-40-Learning about unsung role models who have repaired the world.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-20-NYSUT member Professor Aimable Twagilimana of Buffalo State College led a session on how to teach the Literature about the 1994 Genocide.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-41-Kinga received a thank you present from a conference participant. Miss Krzeminska was the primary translator for irena Sendler during the last few years of here life.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-10-Aloys Mahwa is an Executive Director of the Interdisciplinary Genocide Studies Center (IGSC) in Kigali. He spoke to the teachers about the sociological backgrounds of the students they serve.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-34-Fun on the bus on the way home after the conference.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-16.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-27-Freddy Mutanguha is a survivor of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi and is currently the director of the Kigali Genocide Memorial in Rwanda.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-23-conference was also designed to emphasize the importance of the participants as teacher leaders in their schools and communities.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-5-Drew with a new friend.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-14-Learning from the past to make the world a better place.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-13-Through looking at the history of the Holocaust, teachers were able to examine Rwanda's experience with genocide in a different way.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-45-Making new friends, joined together by a common purpose and mission.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-29-Mass graves on the Centre ground-- a site where over 250,000 people are buried from the 1994 genocide.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-12-Peter Fredlake led a session on how to teach the history of the Holocaust.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-30-The teachers were encouraged to use the Centre's digital archive, a repository of survivor testimony and history of the genocide.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-44-Rwanda is known as the Land of a thousand hills.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-33-Learning about the history of the Holocaust from Peter Fredlake, Director of National Outreach for Teacher Initiatives at the USHMM.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-9.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-36-teachers were given a copy of a graphic novel depicting Anne;'s life, generously sent by the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-7-Over 30 Rwandan teachers from all over the country attended.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-26-Sharing ideas on best classroom practices.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-35.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-32-Perhaps the highlight of the three days was a live interactive teleconference featuring a presentation by Holocaust survivor Nesse Godin, beamed live from the USHMM.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-37-Jonathan Salt led a session on Janus Korczak--a heroic teacher and orphanage director in the Warsaw Ghetto.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-1.png
EIHR Kigali 2011-21-Many of the teachers traveled up to three hours to come to the conference.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-8-Ernest Mutwarasibo from the National University of Rwanda led a session on the history of the 1994 Genocide.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-38-By examining the causes of genocide, it is hoped that the teachers became better equipped to help their students recognize the warning signs of mass murder in our time.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-6-Dr. James Smith gives the opening address on the importance of genocide education.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-28-Dr. Mark Mostert of Regent University made a presentation entitled %22Useless Eaters%22--a history of the treatment of the disabled in Nazi Germany.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-11- Conference theme Connecting with the Past and Looking to the Future-The Importance of Genocide Studies in the world today.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-22-Kimberly Mann Manager of the Holocaust and the United Nations Outreach Programme led a session entitled-Learning from Remembrance.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-25-beautiful memorial gardens outside of the conference room.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-18.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-43-Carl later was joined by members of the Gisimba family who he worked with to save the lives of the children living in their orphanage in 1994.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-39-Kinga Krzeminska led a session on Irene Sendler – a Polish Catholic social worker who saved over 2,500 Jewish children in the Warsaw Ghetto.jpg
EIHR Kigali 2011-19.gif
EIHR Kigali 2011-42-Kinga was joined by Carl Wilkens, the only American to stay behind during the 1994 genocide.jpg
 
 
 
 

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