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Rwanda Pilgrimage
Over the summer, Duke students, faculty members, and alumni traveled
to Rwanda and neighboring Uganda on a trip sponsored by the Duke
Divinity School's Pilgrimage of Pain & Hope to explore the
aftermath of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, during which more than
800,000 people are estimated to have died, and to document the
nation's healing process.
Pilgrimage participants listened to stories of people affected
by "ghosts" of their painful pasts, and attempted to
interweave them in a narrative that offers insight into contemporary
global society. An exhibit of photographs taken during that trip
was displayed in the Reynolds Art Gallery in the Bryan Center throughout
the fall.
The university also sponsored a series of events in October exploring
the genocide as well as Rwanda's art and music. The arts have served
as a medium for telling the story of the genocide and for helping
the nation heal its wounds. Among the events were a screening of
a documentary film, Shake Hands with the Devil, several discussions
about the genocide and its aftermath featuring artists, activists,
and scholars, and a presentation of Rwandan spiritual and traditional
music and dance.
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