Clemantine Wamariya: War and what comes after
Кліментына Вамарыя: Вайна і тое, што прыходзіць потым
In her work, Clemantine Wamariya is learning and sharing how remembering our life experiences in story form guides us to make sense and appreciate our present moments. Full bio
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і лац. caedo — забіваю]
забіваюць адно аднаго.
каб спыніць гэта!
каб спыніць гэта?
we have to keep trying.
што нам неабходна працягваць шукаць.
being teased by everybody,
and my neighbor's.
і ў маіх суседзяў.
began to speak in whispers
у размовах перайшлі на шэпт
that I asked a question.
як я задавала пытанні.
when they woke us.
калі яны абудзілі нас.
to our grandparent's,
яны адправілі да дзядулі з бабуляй,
would blow away.
што я раней ніколі не чула.
they were human.
гэта былі людзі.
чым ёсць смерць,
to rest for a little bit
да іншага,
and her family on refugee status.
са статусам уцекачоў.
standing right here.
тут і цяпер.
knowing that they were dead
што яны ўсе загінулі,
American way possible.
які толькі магчымы.
з маці, бацькам
якіх я ніколі не бачыла,
there is absolutely nothing,
we lost with each other
які мы ўпусцілі адно з адным,
moved to the United States,
пераехалі ў Злучаныя Штаты,
can make sense of what happened to us.
што ж адбылося з намі.
by our own experience.
(Уздыхае)
by the violence of the world
гвалтам усяго свету, які запанаваў.
we create every single day.
that we impose on ourselves
якія мы навешваем самі на сябе ды іншых.
the many magnitudes
які трывае па ўсім свеце.
that goes on in the world,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Clemantine Wamariya - Storyteller, human rights advocateIn her work, Clemantine Wamariya is learning and sharing how remembering our life experiences in story form guides us to make sense and appreciate our present moments.
Why you should listen
Clemantine Wamariya is a human rights advocate, social entrepreneur and public speaker committed to inspiring others through the power of storytelling. Her personal accounts of childhood in Rwanda, displacement throughout war-torn countries and various refugee camps have encouraged myriads of people to persevere despite great odds. With no formal education before the age of 13, Wamariya went on to graduate from Yale University with a BA in Comparative Literature.
Wamariya was recognized for her dedication to improving the lives of others, especially the underserved. In 2011, President Obama appointed her, as the youngest member in history, to the board of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, and she was reappointed in 2016. She continues to share her experiences of adversity and seized opportunities as a way to reframe the way her audiences think, whether it be about their own privilege or basic human rights -- and she strives to catalyze development personally, locally and globally. Though still a nomad, she is based out of San Francisco, where she is writing her first book, due in spring 2018.
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