Listening to Rwanda Ebook
Peacemaker Institute & Memos: Bearing Witness Retreat 2010
by Peter Cunningham and Fleet Maull
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About the Ebook
In April 2010, during the national genocide commemoration week in Rwanda, Peacemaker Institute and Memos: Learning From History conducted the first Peacemaker Bearing Witness Rwanda Retreat with nine international participants and 12 Rwandan participants. The Rwandan participants were leaders and activists from NGO's and government agencies working for healing, reconciliation and genocide prevention in the aftermath of the 1994 genocide in which nearly 1,000,000 people lost their lives. This book tells the story of the retreat.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Non-profits & Fundraising
- Version Fixed-layout ebook, 76 pgs
- Publish Date: Aug 07, 2012
- Last edit Jan 08, 2024
- Language English
- Keywords Rwanda, Peacemaking, Genocide, Reconciliation
About the Creator
Peter Cunningham is a professional photographer and Zen practitioner based on two islands: New York City and Grand Manan in Canada. For the past 30 years Peter has documented the Peacemaker Bearing Witness Retreats in Auschwitz, Nanjing, and on the streets of New York. Peter is the creator of Still River Books and is co-founder of The Order of DisOrder. Fleet Maull is a trainer, coach, educator, prison reform activist, and peace worker. Fleet is a senior meditation teacher in both the Zen Peacemaker and Shambhala Buddhist communities. Fleet is the co-founder of the Peacemaker Institute, and the founder of Prison Dharma Network and the National Prison Hospice Association. He leads trainings and retreats for prison volunteers and peacemakers throughout the world. Shikantaza Press is the publishing arm of Peacemaker Institute International an organization working to create a more peaceful world through training peacemakers and hosting Bearing Witness retreats around the world.