The program aims to provide a forum in which diverse community members discuss inter and intra racial and ethnic conflicts, and resolutions with the Buffalo State College faculties, professionals and students.
Panelists:
1. Chipamong Chowdhury, Monastic Social Activist and Dharma Teacher
2. Gamileh Jamil, Executive Director of ACCESS WNY
3. Kyi Tha Tun, Fulbright Scholarship Recipient at the University of Pittsburgh
4. Leonce Byimana, Program Director of Center for Survivors of Torture, Jewish Family Services
Moderated by:
Sam Magavern, Co-director of the Partnership for the Public Good
The panelists will share their insights and experiences on conflicts and resolutions evolved around ethnic, gender and religion issues around the world—global to local.
Refreshments from the West Side Bazaar is served.
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