Tuesday, April 5, 7 p.m., Harrison Hall, Room 1261: JMU School of Media Arts & Design Assistant Professor Shaun Wright will discuss the goals, process and impact of documenting humanitarian issues. He will share insights of several documentary films he and JMU students created in Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2012. The documentaries “A Mother’s Walk” and “Future Tense” focus on life in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina and the ongoing challenges of reconciliation faced by its people. Though the region is now at peace, the impact of the 1990s Bosnian War, which pitted the region’s major ethic groups against each other, is still being felt.
------------------------------ Join CISR from April 1–6, 2016, for a dynamic week of events discussing the physical and emotional process of recovery after conflict.
CISR hosts Post-Conflict Recovery Week (PCRW) each spring to raise awareness about the long-lasting effects of armed conflict and survivors’ resilience. Students, faculty and the local community are encouraged to attend. All events are free and open to the public.
PCRW 2016 is co-sponsored by JMU Department of Graduate Psychology, JMU College of Business, JMU Department of Justice Studies, JMU Department of Political Science, JMU University Program Board, Buffalo Wild Wings and McClung Companies.
















