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and Forgiveness

More than 700 attend lecture by Rwandan genocide survivor

More than 700 people attended the Sept. 13 lecture by Rwandan genocide survivor and New York Times best selling author Immaculée Ilibagiza.

Published September 15, 2010
Categorized as Events, News Tagged and Forgiveness, Dugan-Gorges Conference Center, Faith, Gerber Institute for Catholic Studies, Hope, Immaculée Ilibagiza, Legatus – Wichita Chapter, New York Times, Performance Hall, Rwanda, Rwandan genocide

Overflow seating still available for Rwandan genocide survivor’s presentation

Only overflow seating remains for the Monday, Sept. 13 presentation “Faith, Hope and Forgiveness” by Rwandan genocide survivor and New York Times best selling author Immaculée Ilibagiza.

Published September 9, 2010
Categorized as Events, News Tagged and Forgiveness, De Mattias Fine Arts Center, Faith, Gorges Atrium, Hope, Immaculée Ilibagiza, New York Times, Rwandan genocide

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