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SUMMARY:Bosnian Journeys Program
DESCRIPTION:Join the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (SLSO) for Bosnian Journeys\, a powerful musical program that explores the resilience\, heritage\, and cultural identity of the Bosnian community in St. Louis—the largest Bosnian diaspora in the United States. Through an evocative blend of orchestral music\, storytelling\, and visual elements\, this program delves into the history\, struggles\, and triumphs of Bosnian refugees who found a new home in St. Louis. \nFeaturing moving compositions inspired by traditional Bosnian melodies and contemporary works reflecting the immigrant experience\, Bosnian Journeys is a celebration of memory\, survival\, and the unifying power of music. This special performance will also highlight collaborations with local artists and community voices\, offering an immersive and deeply personal connection to the stories that shaped St. Louis’ vibrant Bosnian community. \nThe St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (SLSO) is one of the most distinguished and long-standing orchestras in the United States\, captivating audiences with world-class performances since its founding in 1880. Based at the stunning Powell Hall\, SLSO is renowned for its rich musical heritage\, innovative programming\, and commitment to artistic excellence. Under the leadership of acclaimed conductors\, the orchestra delivers breathtaking renditions of classical masterpieces\, contemporary compositions\, and engaging community concerts. With a mission to enrich lives through the power of music\, SLSO also fosters education and outreach programs\, making orchestral music accessible to audiences of all ages. Whether performing symphonic classics\, film scores\, or groundbreaking new works\, the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra continues to be a cultural pillar of the region and a beacon of musical brilliance on the global stage.
URL:https://neverforgetsrebrenica.org/event/bosnian-journeys-program/
LOCATION:St. Louis County Library – Clark Family Branch\, 1640 S Lindbergh Blvd\,\, St. Louis\, 63131\, United States
CATEGORIES:Srebrenica 2025
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SUMMARY:Why Memory Matters: The Case of the Bosnian Genocide
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an insightful discussion on the importance of historical memory in confronting genocide denial and securing the right to memorialization for survivors of the Bosnian Genocide. \nProf. David Pettigrew\, a leading scholar\, and activist on the Bosnian genocide\, will deliver a keynote address examining the ongoing struggle against genocide denial in Bosnia and Herzegovina\, the efforts to preserve atrocity sites as memorials\, and the challenges posed by monuments that glorify convicted war criminals. \nFollowing Dr. Pettigrew’s remarks\, a panel discussion will feature perspectives from individuals with lived experience and expertise on the subject. Elvedin Pasic\, Elvir Ahmetovic\, and Armina Osmanovic will provide their insights before opening the floor to audience questions. \nThis event is an opportunity to reflect on why memory matters\, how it shapes justice and reconciliation\, and what can be done to counter denial and historical revisionism. \nDr. Pettigrew is a Connecticut State University Professor and Chairperson of the Philosophy Department at Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven\, Connecticut. He serves on the Steering Committee of the Yale University Genocide Studies Program. \nIn 2020\, his article\, “Mandate Interrupted: The Problematic Legacy of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia\,” appeared in Washington University Global Studies Law Review. In May 2024\, he presented a lecture at the Swedish Parliament as part of a White Armband Day commemoration. \nPettigrew accompanied the government exhumation team to Višegrad in 2010 to witness and document the exhumations on the Drina River. In 2012\, he served as a credentialed international observer for the local elections in Srebrenica. Pettigrew also served as a consultant for the completion of the first comprehensive educational museum about the Srebrenica genocide\, which was installed in the Srebrenica Memorial Center on February 9\, 2017. \nPettigrew has written open letters to the High Representative and other international officials\, as well as op-ed essays to advocate for memorials for the victims of genocide and other war crimes in Republika Srpska at atrocity sites where such memorials have been forbidden.
URL:https://neverforgetsrebrenica.org/event/why-memory-matters-the-case-of-the-bosnian-genocide/
LOCATION:St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum\, 36 Millstone Campus Drive\, Saint Louis\, 63146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Srebrenica 2025
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