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"Smallest Witnesses" Private ShowingThis event has already happened! 3/9/2006, 5:30 PMReserve your spot today!Human Rights Watch in partnership with Chicago's Spertus Museum present "Smallest Witnesses" — The Crisis in Darfur through Children's Eyes Private ShowingThursday, March 9, 2006 FEATURINGGeorgette Gagnon, Deputy Director of Africa Division, Human Rights WatchMs. Gagnon, an international human rights lawyer, leads a team of Human Rights Watch researchers who have worked intensively on Darfur. Olivier Bercault, Emergencies Researcher, Human Rights Watch Mr. Bercault has conducted emergency missions on behalf of Human Rights Watch to Chad, Algeria, Afghanistan, and Iraq. He is one of the researchers responsible for bringing back the Smallest Witnesses drawings. MODERATED BYState Senator Jacqueline Y. Collins, 16th DistrictFormer journalist and Emmy-award nominated editor for CBS-TV, Senator Collins initiated, drafted and successfully passed the nation's first state-sponsored Sudan divestment legislation. Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies Discount parking with Spertus validation at the Hilton Chicago. Enter on Balbo. © 2006 American Anti-Slavery Group. All rights reserved.
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