04/27/2021
Tomorrow: Join Hub alumni Re-imagining Migration and Komera for a discussion on and reconciliation. During times of great intolerance, how do we find resilience and the desire to reconcile with one another? Hear the admirable story of one woman's journey from being turned into a Genocide survivor to becoming an advocate and join a larger discussion of what it means to come together during and after trauma.
April is Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month and we will be commemorating the 27th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide against the Tutsi.
Please join on April 28th for a virtual conversation, Reaching for Reconciliation. Consolee Nishimwe, Author & Activist, and Adam Strom, Director of Re-Imagining Migration, will discuss Nishimwe's book, Tested to the Limit: A Genocide Survivor’s Story of Pain, Resilience and Hope, her experiences as a survivor immigrating to the U.S. and building a life in her new home, and the potential for connection even during the most dire circumstances. Your ticket will include a copy of the book.
Please join on April 28th for the engaging virtual conversation, Reaching for Reconciliation. Consolee Nishimwe, Author & Activist, and Adam Strom, Director of Re-Imagining Migration, will discuss Nishimwe's book, Tested to the Limit: A Genocide Survivor’s Story of Pain, Resilience and Hope.