St. Louis premiere screenings of two Bosnia-related films followed by a Q & A with the directors. In English. Background War and genocide in the former Yugoslavia during the 1990s revived enduring questions about human responses in times of crisis. Those on the outside watched passively as multi-ethnic communities were violently torn apart. While ordinary Bosnians suffered and died for months that turned to years, opportunities to effectively intervene were squandered by avoidance, evasion, and moral equivalency between aggressors and victims. Those caught in war zones in Bosnia-Herzegovina faced life and death choices in circumstances over which they had little or no control. Many made the painful decision to seek status as refugees in oth...
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2021 Oscar nominee for Best International Feature Film, Quo Vadis, Aida?, recounts and dramatizes th...
The recent atrocities in Bosnia-Herzegovina have stunned people throughout the world. With Holocaust...
This presentation was part of an international two-day virtual symposium: Bosnia, 25 Years After the...
St. Louis premiere screenings of two Bosnia-related films followed by a Q & A with the directors. In...
Screening of the documentary film followed by a panel discussion featuring Harriman and former resid...
A public presentation by Rezak Hukanović, author of Tenth Circle of Hell: A Memoir of Life in the De...
Recently opened on the Fontbonne University campus, the new Center for Bosnian Studies is establishi...
Bosnian/American: The Dance of Life beautifully refelects the spirit of Bosnia and the Bosnian diasp...
After World War II, Europe has only experienced two wars, in the 1990s when Yugoslavia dissolved and...
A two-day symposium featuring presentations by Esad Boškailo, Amila Buturović, Aleksandar Hemon, Ref...
An evening with Bosnian author and anthropologist Hariz Halilovich. Presentation followed by a discu...
Presentation and conversation with Bosnian St. Louis authors Patrick McCarthy & Akif Cogo. Reception...
The Academy Award–nominated 2020 film Quo vadis, Aida? tells the story of Aida, a translator for the...
Edin Ramulić, president of the Bosnian advocacy organization Izvor, and Ed Vulliamy, a noted journal...
The premier showing of the exhibit Survival in Sarajevo: Jews, Muslims, Serbs, and Croats Working To...
2021 Oscar nominee for Best International Feature Film, Quo Vadis, Aida?, recounts and dramatizes th...
The recent atrocities in Bosnia-Herzegovina have stunned people throughout the world. With Holocaust...
This presentation was part of an international two-day virtual symposium: Bosnia, 25 Years After the...