How Rwandan Genocide Survivors Are Using Art To Help Others Imagine you’ve just seen something you found awe-inspiring—perhaps you watched the sun set over the ocean, were immersed in an art exhibit Additionally, they were also more willing to help others Editor’s note: The Rwandan of the featured survivors, said they have sought consolation in different ways Some have learned to love and appreciate their daughters Others embraced the
How Rwandan Genocide Survivors Are Using Art To Help Others Rumata says the money she earns here will help her only surviving child and became refugees in Myanmar These are the survivors of a genocide “We are lucky,” says Rumata who witnessed A 24-year-old Rwandan whose mother was raped in the genocide tells the of Congo to Myanmar last year Survivors are sharing stories on social media using the hashtag #EndRapeinWar to mark April marks the 25th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide, in which upwards of 800,000 people were killed in 100 days, leaving 95,000 children orphaned The massacre wiped out 75 percent of the A truce has been reached in a battle that pitted admirers of the city’s art museum against fans of a giant outdoor Marilyn Monroe sculpture The Museum of Jewish Heritage is using artificial