Ep. 7: Reflecting on our Journey

15.12.2021

Where did we start, where are we now, and where are we headed? In this episode of (Re)membering Rwanda, we’re reflecting on our journey. Along with personal reflections and those of past podcast guests, we’re also joined by special guests Angèle Bikié and University of Vienna Ass.-Prof. Dr. Rémi Tchokothe. Join us as we unpack what it means to be a “guardian of memory” and as we discuss our complex feelings towards the seemingly simple phrase “never again.”

The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the interviewees and do not necessarily reflect the beliefs and viewpoints of (Re)membering Rwanda. 

The opinions of our interviewees are based upon information they consider reliable, but (Re)membering Rwanda doesn’t warrant its completeness or accuracy, and it should not be relied upon as such.
Any views or opinions are not intended to malign any religion, ehtnic group, club, organization or individual.

 

Music: 

This episode features the beautiful song “Iwanyu” by Teta Diana. Her website is http://www.tetadiana.com/. You can also subscribe to her bandcamp page at https://tetadiana.bandcamp.com/

This episode also features the song “Soul of Rwanda” by film music composer Liam Colomer,  part of the soundtrack to the documentary Generation 94, a wonderful story of genocide survivors who ended up promoting initiatives to help Rwandan people in vulnerable situations

Additional music: “Acoustic guitar rythm with maracas” by maurolop (Intro), available under CC0 1.0 license, as well as ““Peaceful Acoustic” by TomchikRec available under CC0 1.0 license, “Acoustic guitar- Sleepy” by afrodrumming, licensed under CC BY 3.0 and “Guitar loop 1l43” by Setuniman (Outro) available under CC BY-NC 3.0 license.

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