Transmission and reconstruction As part of the 24th commemoration of the genocide of the Tutsi in Rwanda

Sunday 24 June 2018 at 2:30 PM

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When entire lineages have disappeared with their potential to say, their knowledge, their memory, and their creative power, the generations that followed, especially those who did not know the time before, find themselves in the position of having to invent language, the meaning of words and understanding of the world, new ways of relating to others and being in the world. To achieve this, they need to meet people who possess the memory of before and who can provide the fragments necessary for making the thread of human continuity.

In partnership with      

In the presence of Antoine Mugesera, writer, Thérèse Rosenberger, witness, and former children survivors Félicité Lyamukuru, writer, Cédric Manzi Ndagijimana and Franck Kamali.

Led by Marcel Kabanda, president of Ibuka France, Régine Waintrater, psychoanalyst, and Amélie Mutarabayire Schafer, psychotherapist.

Free entry by reservation