This is the world premiere of the first film ever made by a survivor of the genocide against the Tutsis in Rwanda in 1994. In a scene only five feet from the perpetrators, Ndahayo asks, “My father was among the people you killed. Now, tell me how you killed him. Did you choke him? Did you poison him? Did you burn him in the same way you burnt my mother, my younger sister and those 153 other people? The film screening was followed by a discussion. Theme of the day: Channeling the Voices of the Lost: the Case of Africa Whoever now dies somewhere in the world, dies without reason in the world, looks at me
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The UJ South African Research Chair in Social Change, the Department of Anthropology and Development...
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Eric Kabera is a Rwandan documentary and fiction filmmaker and producer. He collaborated on one of t...
The genocide that caused approximately one million deaths in Rwanda in 1994 was aided and abetted by...
Much of the photography and literature published in response to the Rwandan genocide focuses on cata...
The Rwandan genocide is a complex subject that even works of written historical discourse struggle t...
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Genocide in Rwanda: Documentation of Two Massacres during April 1994https://digitalcommons.georgefox...
This book is a result of a ten-year follow-up to Telling Stories from Political Violence: A Filmmake...
In the 100 days of genocide that ravaged the small East Central African nation of Rwanda between Apr...
The cemetery of Kintambo is one of the oldest and largest cemeteries of the city of Kinshasa, the ca...
The main objective of this video presentation is to describe the process of encapsulating a sample f...
This book explores how photography and documentary film have participated in the representation of t...
The 1994 genocide in Rwanda claimed almost a million lives in just 100 days. The world stood by as m...
In the post-independent Zimbabwe, to mention the word ‘Gukurahundi’ is to make a reference to a tabo...
The UJ South African Research Chair in Social Change, the Department of Anthropology and Development...
Films like Hotel Rwanda, Sometimes in April, and Shooting Dogs have codified certain ways of represe...
Eric Kabera is a Rwandan documentary and fiction filmmaker and producer. He collaborated on one of t...
The genocide that caused approximately one million deaths in Rwanda in 1994 was aided and abetted by...
Much of the photography and literature published in response to the Rwandan genocide focuses on cata...
The Rwandan genocide is a complex subject that even works of written historical discourse struggle t...
In November 2018, the authors spent five days in Rwanda, visiting the Kigali Genocide Memorial (KGM)...
Genocide in Rwanda: Documentation of Two Massacres during April 1994https://digitalcommons.georgefox...
This book is a result of a ten-year follow-up to Telling Stories from Political Violence: A Filmmake...
In the 100 days of genocide that ravaged the small East Central African nation of Rwanda between Apr...
The cemetery of Kintambo is one of the oldest and largest cemeteries of the city of Kinshasa, the ca...