Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum hosting genocide survivor panel
April marks Genocide Awareness Month, a time to remember mass atrocities committed around the world, honor victims and survivors, and learn about the
consequences of prejudice, hatred, and indifference.by hosting two international survivors of historical genocides for a panel discussion titled “Survivors in Conversation.”
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