The Nation Voice Foundation invites students and community members to a compelling and interactive dialogue on justice, resilience, and reconciliation.
Evelyne Mukasonga, a survivor of the Rwandan genocide, will share her lived experience, offering a powerful perspective on the long-term impact of violence, the journey toward healing, and the role of historical memory in shaping a just future.
This event is an opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions, explore the complexities of post-conflict recovery, and reflect on the lessons history teaches us about preventing future atrocities.
✔ Gain firsthand insight into the power of resilience and forgiveness in rebuilding communities.
✔ Engage in open discussions on the role of historical memory, justice, and reconciliation in global peacebuilding.
✔ Be part of a transformative dialogue that challenges perspectives and inspires meaningful action.
This event is free and open to all students who seek to learn, exchange ideas, and contribute to a greater understanding of human rights, historical justice, and global responsibility.
📢 RSVP by April 4th – Contact Jose Nunez via email at [email protected] or by phone number 914.377.4882 x117
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