Rwandan youth are using means such as community organising, filmmaking and writing to actively fight against genocide ideology.
 

This episode aims to spotlight the perspectives of Gen Z and millennial Rwandan youth who are actively fighting against genocide ideology through means such as community organising, filmmaking and writing. By reflecting on their experiences and efforts of the post-genocide generation, the discussion will delve into topics such as intergenerational trauma, healing, community building, and the significance of remembering such tragedies.

Presenter: Myriam Francois

Guests:
Christian Intwari – Founder, Our Past Initiative
Jessica Mwiza – Sociologist and Afro Feminist
Jean Michael Habineza – Founder, iDebate Rwanda

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