Café Littéraire | The Possibility of Genocide: The Indispensable Element of External Complicity
A conversation with Andrew Wallis, author of Stepp’d in Blood: Akazu and the architects ofRwandan genocide against the Tutsi, Tom Ndahiro, an activist and researcher, and Philibert Gakwenzire, a historian, moderated by Jessica Mwiza. Find Kwibuka30 Café Littéraire Programme Here
Café Littéraire | Genocide: Remembrance, Historical and Cultural Transmission
A conversation with Scholastique Mukasonga, author of La femme aux pieds nusand Inyenzi ou les Cafards, moderated by Jessica Mwiza. Find Kwibuka30 Café Littéraire Programme Here
Café Littéraire | Art and Writing As a Form of Solidarity
A conversation with Jean-Marie Rurangwa, author of Le génocide des Tutsi expliqué à un étranger, Nocky Djedanoum, author of Nyamirambo! Poésies and Boubacar Boris Diop, author of Murambi, le livre des ossements, moderated by Chance Tubane. Find Kwibuka30 Café Littéraire Programme Here
Café Littéraire | The Story of the Tutsi Genocide from a Child’s Point of View
A conversation between Hélène Dumas, author of Sans ciel ni terre and Associate Professor of Anthropology, Louisa Lombard moderated by Diane Songa. Find Kwibuka30 Café Littéraire Programme Here
Café Littéraire | The Instrumentalalisation of the Element that Triggered the Genocide
A conversation with Bernard Maingain, author of Le cri du falcon and Jean-François Dupaquier, author of Politiques, militaires et mercenaires français au Rwanda. Chronique d’une désinformation, moderated by Jessica Mwiza. Find Kwibuka30 Café Littéraire Programme Here
National Commemoration Ceremony and Night Vigil
Dignitaries, government officials, friends of Rwanda, and Rwandans from all backgrounds will attend the national commemoration ceremony followed by the night vigil at BK Arena. The event will be live on radio, television and social media. Upcoming Events
Kwibuka30 International Conference
Kwibuka International Conference 5 April 2024 Follow Live The 30th commemoration of the Genocide against the Tutsi (Kwibuka30), presents an opportunity to hear from and pay tribute to the professionals and activists who made important contributions to preserving memory, healing trauma, delivering justice, and ensuring historical clarity. These Rwandan and international authors, journalists, lawyers, and […]