Education becomes truly transformative when people have the opportunity to engage directly with those who have lived through the darkest chapters of history.
The Anatomy of Genocide and Forgiveness is an open and free dialogue that invites deep reflection on the consequences of mass violence, the power of forgiveness, and pathways to reconciliation.
During this event, participants will have the rare opportunity to speak with Evelyne Mukasonga, a survivor of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda and author of From Death to Life Through Forgiveness. Her testimony is not just a story of survival—it is a profound lesson on the power of forgiveness, justice, and rebuilding peace.
Why is this important?
This event is more than a historical account—it is an invitation to reflect on how genocide becomes possible and what each of us can do to prevent future atrocities.
You won’t just listen to Evelyne’s story—you will become part of a live dialogue about memory, justice, and personal responsibility.