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Mar 3, 2011 #033
Contact: Wandra Brooks Green or Laura Byerley
(816) 235-1601; (816) 235-1592
UMKC Libraries and Division of Diversity, Access and Equity host three-part series
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) Libraries and the Division of Diversity, Access and Equity will host "What's Going On? An Exploration of Global Issues Related to War, Genocide, and Crimes Against Humanity" -- a three-part discussion series during the first three weeks of April. To register, visit http://library.umkc.edu/form/events.
To coincide with the program series, UMKC Libraries is hosting a new exhibit -- "Genocide: The Triumph of Evil" -- on the ground floor, 800 E. 51st St., Kansas City, Mo. The exhibit focuses on the atrocities committed by Germans against people of the Jewish faith during the mid-20th century. It features photographs, definitions of the eight stages of genocide and testimonies from area Holocaust survivors adapted from the LaBudde Special Collections' Suzanne Statland Collection.
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Session One: "Across the Seas"
Time: 3 to 5 p.m.
Date: Wednesday, April 6
Place: Miller Nichols Library iX Theatre, 5100 Rockhill Rd., Kansas City, Mo.
UMKC School of Law professors Bill Eckhardt and Rana Lehr-Lehnardt will discuss international laws regarding genocide and crimes against humanity, focusing on U.S. role and policies and women and children's rights.
- Session Two: "Life-Defining Leadership"
Time: Noon to 2 p.m.
Date: Wednesday, April 13
Place: Miller Nichols Library iX Theatre, 5100 Rockhill Rd., Kansas City, Mo.
Participants can bring their lunches and discuss how participating in an international service or relief program can lead to personal and global transformation.
Forum speakers: Jennifer Clair-Toy (moderator), coordinator for advising services at the UMKC International Student Affairs Office; Dr. Carole McArthur, professor at the UMKC School of Dentistry and School of Medicine; Claire McMurray, Ph.D, executive staff assistant at UMKC's Center for International Academic Programs; Russell Shankland, attorney, Romania Peace Corps volunteer, 2005-2007; and Kate Wozniak, study abroad coordinator at UMKC's Center for International Academic Programs.
- Session Three: "Role of Libraries"
Time: 3 to 5 p.m.
Date: Wednesday, April 20
Place: Miller Nichols Library iX Theatre, 5100 Rockhill Rd., Kansas City, Mo.
Lorraine Haricombe, dean of KU Libraries and Biziwe Tembe, South Africa librarian, will discuss issues of international librarianship. They will emphasize the role U.S. libraries can play in rebuilding libraries and improving educational systems in countries ravaged by conflict.
Light refreshments will be provided at each session.
Miller Nichols Library, located on the Volker campus, is UMKC's largest library and houses the general collection, Music/Media Library, LaBudde Special Collections and Marr Sound Archives. On the Health Sciences campus, the Dental Library and Health Sciences Library serve students and researchers in those disciplines. Along with its partners, the UMKC School of Law's Leon E. Bloch Law Library and the Linda Hall Library, University Libraries is the comprehensive public research library for Kansas City and the very heart of UMKC.
The Division of Diversity, Access and Equity, reporting to Office of the Chancellor, combines the efforts of the former Diversity In Action and Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action offices. This merger brought together two major functions which are interdependent and essential to the University reaching its full potential.
This information is available to people with speech or hearing impairments by calling Relay Missouri at (800) 735-2966 (TT) or (800) 735-2466 (voice).

