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  1. In 2005, Dr. Ellen J. Kennedy spent two weeks in Rwanda. She met a young Rwandan woman, Alice Musabende. Alice was orphaned at age 14 during the Rwandan genocide, losing her grandparents, parents, 12-year-old sister, and 9-year-old and 2-year-old brothers.

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  3. World Without Genocide works to protect innocent people around the world; prevent genocide by combating racism and prejudice; advocate for the prosecution of perpetrators; and remember those whose lives and cultures have been destroyed by violence.

  4. Mar 27, 2015 · “Changemaker: World Without Genocide works to end mass atrocities around the globe,” by Anne Hamre, Minnesota Women’s Press, December 2010 issue. “In Sudan, a vote for independence” by Dr. Ellen Kennedy, MPR News, December 10, 2010.

  5. Ellen J. Kennedy is and American academic who is the founder and executive director of World Without Genocide, a human rights organization headquartered at Mitchell Hamline School of Law, St. Paul, MN.

  6. Ellen J. Kennedy, Ph.D., is the founder and Executive Director of World Without Genocide, which provides education about past and current conflicts and advocates at local, state, and national levels for policies and legislation that promote peace and justice.

  7. www.against-genocide.org › world-without-genocideWorld Without Genocide

    In 2005, Dr. Ellen J. Kennedy spent two weeks in Rwanda. She met a young Rwandan woman, Alice Musabende. Alice was orphaned at age 14 during the Rwandan genocide, losing her grandparents, parents, 12-year-old sister, and 9-year-old and 2-year-old brothers.

  8. Ellen J. Kennedy, Ph.D., is the founder and Executive Director of World Without Genocide, which provides education about past and current conflicts and advocacy to promote peace and justice. She is an adjunct professor at Mitchell Hamline School of Law, St. Paul, Minnesota.

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