Film showcase and the film’s director spotlight refugee crisis in Yemen

Monday, April 1, 5–7 p.m.
CUB Auditorium, WSU Pullman

To kick off International Education Week at WSU, WSU’s International Students’ Council is hosting a showcase of short films and a discussion with the director, Amman Basha, who will talk about the continuing refugee crisis in Yemen and the impacts it has globally and within the Pullman community.

The International Students’ Council is one of ASWSU’s largest committees and is the official voice of WSU’s international student population. Membership is open to all WSU students.

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