The Rwanda Fellowship program offers an in-depth analysis of Rwandan history, culture, genocide, and reconstruction as impacted by external colonial powers and internal political and ethnic dynamics.
We will learn from an accomplished array of speakers, including first-hand survivors and renowned researchers of the Rwandan genocide, through a community-focused ex-college class that is 2 SHUs and will meet in person on Tuesdays 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm.
This Fellowship’s class component is followed by a subsidized 10-day trip to Agahozo-Shalom Youth Village in Rwanda, where fellows are fully immersed in the culture of Rwanda through the lens of reconciliation and care exemplified by the Rwandan people.
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