Lessons from Rwanda
A group of Rwandans listened together to a radio program that aimed to educate them about the slow accumulation of violence leading to genocide. Despite the lessons on the importance of active bystanders and the potential for intermarriage to reduce hostility, many listeners expressed skepticism, reflecting their lived experiences during the genocide. The disconnect between the intended messages and the listeners' beliefs highlights the complexities of societal change in the aftermath of trauma.In this clip
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