Next couple hours : a story of fear, loss, courage, and determination during and after the genocide against Tutsis in Rwanda / Providence Umugwaneza.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Austin, TX ] : Cider Spoon Stories, [2022]Copyright date: Description: 125 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9798401293978
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 967.571 23
Summary: Providence Umugwaneza was eleven the night Hutu radicals began massacring members of her ethnic group, the Tutsis, in Rwanda. While Provie escaped with her aunt, most of the rest of her family was slaughtered in a horrific event the world now recognizes as the 1994 genocide against Tutsis. A woman of faith and thankful to have survived, now Provie considers it both a privilege and her duty to testify--about social justice, community healing, and those mass killings still going on in the world today--until her last breath. She wants everyone to know that regardless of the hate they may have witnessed or endured, as children of God, each member of the human race is deserving of life and love.-- Amazon.
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Providence Umugwaneza was eleven the night Hutu radicals began massacring members of her ethnic group, the Tutsis, in Rwanda. While Provie escaped with her aunt, most of the rest of her family was slaughtered in a horrific event the world now recognizes as the 1994 genocide against Tutsis. A woman of faith and thankful to have survived, now Provie considers it both a privilege and her duty to testify--about social justice, community healing, and those mass killings still going on in the world today--until her last breath. She wants everyone to know that regardless of the hate they may have witnessed or endured, as children of God, each member of the human race is deserving of life and love.-- Amazon.

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