Three UMSL professors want to preserve the words, artwork and music of those who both survived and perished in the Holocaust through the new program.

Three UMSL professors want to preserve the words, artwork and music of those who both survived and perished in the Holocaust through the new program.
Three UMSL professors want to preserve the words, artwork and music of those who both survived and perished in the Holocaust through the new program.
Three UMSL professors want to preserve the words, artwork and music of those who both survived and perished in the Holocaust through the new program.
Diádié Bathily taught African dance at UMSL as a visiting scholar before founding the company.