Almost a million people were slaughted over 100 days in Rwanda during the genocide in 1994. Carl Wilkens was the only American who chose to stay. Join us to hear his personal and chilling first-hand account.
Based on General Dallaire's best selling book of the same title, this is the most powerful documentary produced about the Rwandan genocide. Unflinching. Gut-wrenching. Challenging. Hard-hitting.
An epic, nail-biting account of the new International Criminal Court's struggle to prosecute perpetrators — however powerful or concealed they may be — of crimes against humanity.
What does it mean when it keeps hurting? Why do some people "get over it" more easily than others? Join us for a workshop on healing from loss, grief and heartbreak.
Those of us who are anxious often feel compelled to keep what we are afraid of a secret. Join us in this workshop where we explore the nature of anxiety and learn how to overcome this shame.
OC for Darfur and Moving Target Theatre present this critically acclaimed play by Winter Miller about three lives intersecting at a refugee camp in Darfur, Sudan.
Daily Pilot photographer Kent Treptow visited Ulaanbaatar, the capital city of Mongolia, and the coldest capital in the world, to tell the tale of children living in manholes to stay warm.