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Rwanda’s genocide: why remembering needs to be free of politics – lessons from survivors
Memory and politics are inherently intertwined and can never be fully separated in post-atrocity and post-genocidal contexts. They are also dynamic and ever-changing. The interplay between memory and ...
Belgian-Rwandan filmmaker Jonas d’Adesky (“Twa Timoun”) brings his latest feature, “Kwibuka, Remember,” to the Red Sea Film Festival, a drama inspired by questions of identity and the long-term impact ...
Ohio State to host Kwibuka event to commemorate 31st anniversary of genocide against Tutsi in Rwanda
Ohio State will host Kwibuka, an event commemorating the 31st anniversary of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, Saturday. This Kwibuka is one of 34 events across the United States ...
12 September 2024 – The statue “Kwibuka Flame of Hope”, a gift from the Republic of Rwanda, was installed on 11 September in the north garden area at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. The ...
'Love is Blind' season 10 potential spoilers: why we think these couples tie the knot! “Love Is Blind” may prove time and time again that no, love is, in fact, not blind. But season ten ...
This exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Rwanda genocide. It recounts the genocide and Rwanda’s remarkable journey to heal and rebuild after its most horrific year – 1994. The exhibition ...
The Africa Alliance partnered with the Rwandese Community Association of Maine and Ibuka Maine, a community of genocide survivors, to put together the daylong observance. April 7 was the International ...
On this solemn day, the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) held a ceremony in commemoration of the 1994 Genocide perpetrated against the Tutsi and in remembrance of eleven UNHCR employees who were killed ...
Samantha Lakin, PhD, is a specialist in comparative genocide and a Senior Fellow at The Center for Peace, Democracy, and Development (CPDD) at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Please note: the ...
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Jonas d'Adesky explores identity and memory in ‘Kwibuka, Remember': ‘I wanted to be outside the cliches'
Belgian-Rwandan filmmaker Jonas d'Adesky ("Twa Timoun") brings his latest feature, "Kwibuka, Remember," to the Red Sea Film Festival, a drama inspired by questions of identity and the long-term impact ...
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