Wearing the distinctive pink uniforms, people suspected of involvement in Rwanda's 1994 genocide line up before re-entering Kigali's central prison, in this Oct. 3, 2001 file photo. After more than ...
Clemantine Wamariya fled genocide in her native Rwanda when she was 6 years old. She and her 15-year-old sister Claire were on the run for the next six years, hiding out in banana groves, living in ...
Woman of the Week is Stylist’s weekly celebration of women who are making a difference to society. Here, we talk to writer and advocate Clemantine Wamariya, the author of new memoir The Girl Who ...
The Girl Who Smiled Beads is not an easy read, both because of the grim tale it tells and because of one’s sense that the author remains deeply troubled despite her own and others’ best efforts, ...
While there is no conventional path to Yale, the journey of Clemantine Wamariya ’13 has been particularly arduous. She relocated from one African refugee camp to another for seven years in her early ...
Pulitzer finalist Okrent (The Guarded Gate) crafts an intimate and detailed biography of late composer and lyricist Sondheim, who died in 2021 and whose credits include Sweeney Continue reading » ...
Clemantine Wamariya tells a familiar story to a packed room in New York City's Chelsea Piers. As Wamariya waits for an Uber in Los Angeles, she hears someone calling out to her—a man in a black car.
YWCA Lake County will hold its 34th Annual Women of Achievement Awards Dinner, hosted by Theresa Gutierrez of ABC 7 News, with keynote speaker Marilyn Miglin, author and world-renowned beauty ...
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