Join Omar Ndizeye for his lecture on Storytelling and Memory in Post-Genocide Rwanda. Omar Ndizeye is an educator, author, public speaker, and cultural memory scholar. His research focuses on sites of memory, musealization, cultural mourning, and memory representations in post-genocide Rwanda. In 2020, he published a memoir titled Life and Death in Nyamata: Memoir of a Boy in Rwanda’s Darkest Church through Amsterdam Publishers.

This event will take place at the Pardee School for Global Studies (121 Bay State Road) from 1:00-2:30 PM on Wednesday, April 9.

This event is sponsored by the Program in Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights Studies and the African Studies Center.