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A Truth Untold: Kagame Gives Reality Check in Nyanza
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The unlikely journey through Rwanda in April of two filmmakers documenting commemoration, reconciliation, and hope, the aspects of genocide most often ignored in common narratives. Tuesday, April 7, 2009. Kagame Gives Reality Check in Nyanza. Photos to follow upon upload.we are still in Rwanda). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The stories of people we have met during our travels: written reflections, photography, and film. Graduated summa cum laude from Washington University in St. Louis with a B...
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A Truth Untold: A Time for Reflection
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The unlikely journey through Rwanda in April of two filmmakers documenting commemoration, reconciliation, and hope, the aspects of genocide most often ignored in common narratives. Friday, April 10, 2009. A Time for Reflection. In this clip, Amir and I discuss our reasons for doing the film and reflect on a number of themes including:. How much are we obligated to own our country's involvement in the genocide, especially given how young we were in 1994? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Graduated summa...
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A Truth Untold: April in Rwanda
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The unlikely journey through Rwanda in April of two filmmakers documenting commemoration, reconciliation, and hope, the aspects of genocide most often ignored in common narratives. Sunday, April 5, 2009. As I read Melvern’s A People Betrayed: The Role of the West in Rwanda’s Genocide. How different must that perspective be from someone from Northern Rwanda? How do Belgians, Germans, Egyptians, French, and Americans feel during this week, knowing the role that their nations played in all of this? I believ...
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"What One Can Do" - The Episcopalians for Global Reconciliation blog: October 2008
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Friday, October 31, 2008. Voting the way Amos would" - by the Micah Challenge. 8216;So, over in. The “old” Mennonites are only allowed to vote for the road supervisor, the director of the poor, the school director and the postmaster. And they don’t want their members “mingling in politics.” Heavens, they think the parades and debates and barbeques are pure hoopla, “an idolatrous. The quote above is an excerpt from a letter written by a Mennonite lady, Anna Funk, in the. In Amos 5: 1-17. That we can, in A...
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A Truth Untold: Kigali, Bukavu, Goma, Gisenyi, and Ruhengeri
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The unlikely journey through Rwanda in April of two filmmakers documenting commemoration, reconciliation, and hope, the aspects of genocide most often ignored in common narratives. Monday, April 20, 2009. Kigali, Bukavu, Goma, Gisenyi, and Ruhengeri. We have been traveling a lot in a short amount of time recently, and collecting dozens of stories along the way. This post will serve as a basic "journal entry" to keep you updated and highlight some of the important events along the way. The most interesti...
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A Truth Untold: April 2009
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The unlikely journey through Rwanda in April of two filmmakers documenting commemoration, reconciliation, and hope, the aspects of genocide most often ignored in common narratives. Monday, April 20, 2009. Kigali, Bukavu, Goma, Gisenyi, and Ruhengeri. We have been traveling a lot in a short amount of time recently, and collecting dozens of stories along the way. This post will serve as a basic "journal entry" to keep you updated and highlight some of the important events along the way. The most interesti...
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A Truth Untold: Privilege and Bearing Witness
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The unlikely journey through Rwanda in April of two filmmakers documenting commemoration, reconciliation, and hope, the aspects of genocide most often ignored in common narratives. Friday, April 17, 2009. Privilege and Bearing Witness. Often, “privilege” in our society is defined in terms of money or an exclusive social status that grants you access to VIP rooms, first class, and luxury accommodations. These are stories of brutality, loss, and immense suffering. These people had asked us to join them on ...
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A Truth Untold: Painful Dualities
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The unlikely journey through Rwanda in April of two filmmakers documenting commemoration, reconciliation, and hope, the aspects of genocide most often ignored in common narratives. Wednesday, April 8, 2009. Yesterday, Amir and I donned the press badges we received from the Ministry of Information and Culture, and got up at 5 am to catch the media bus to Nyanza. His speech focused primarily on moving forward while remembering the past. He talked at length about guilt and the international commun...As I m...
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A Truth Untold: To the Hills of Kibuye...
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The unlikely journey through Rwanda in April of two filmmakers documenting commemoration, reconciliation, and hope, the aspects of genocide most often ignored in common narratives. Monday, April 13, 2009. To the Hills of Kibuye. A Night of Remembrance and the Fire Light. The least of actions is greater than the noblest of intentions. Someone said that to me once, and this is a reminder of that. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 160;and The Millennium Village Project. And traveled with them to St. L...
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A Truth Untold: Please join us on this journey
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The unlikely journey through Rwanda in April of two filmmakers documenting commemoration, reconciliation, and hope, the aspects of genocide most often ignored in common narratives. Sunday, April 5, 2009. Please join us on this journey. How has Rwanda changed since the genocide of 1994? 160;What stories are told by the memorials throughout the country? 160;What is the perspective of ordinary Rwandans? 160;What was our own country's involvement in the conflict, both directly and indirectly? Peace and Love,.