October 03, 2012
AES student shares story of surviving genocide
AES Student shares story of surviving genocide
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On October 2, 2012, AES student and Dallaire Scholarship recipient Emmanuel Habimana was interviewed via Skype by a secondary school class at Notre Dame High School in San Jose, California. He spoke about his experiences during and after the genocide in Rwanda.
Emmanuel arrived in August to begin his studies in the Academic English Studies program.
For more information about the Dallaire Scholarship, go to:
www.lclark.edu/programs/academic_english_studies/dallaire_scholarship/
Submitted by Joann Geddes, director of Academic English Studies.
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