Rwanda: Reconciliation in the Aftermath of Ethnic and Religious Strife
Twenty-four years after the genocide against the Tutsi, a process of reconciliation and redevelopment has helped Rwandans transcend many of the divisions that tore their nation apart. The process of reconciliation today is embodied by government initiatives intended to erase the old colonial construct of operation along ethnic identities. This event will discuss Rwanda's history and how its people were able to heal the wounds of genocide and harness a shared spirit to challenge the forces that tore the country apart.
MLF: International Relations
Photo by Adam Jones from Kelowna, BC, Canada, via Wikimedia Commons
The Commonwealth Club
110 The Embarcadero
Toni Rembe Rock Auditorium
San Francisco, 94105
United States
Johnston Busingye
Minister of Justice and Attorney General, the Republic of Rwanda
In Conversation with Charles L. Frankel
Entrepreneur; Honorary Consul, Republic of Botswana; Board Member, Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley; Former Botswana Country Director, Peace Corps