Clemantine Wamariya: War and what comes after
클레멘타인 와마리야(Clemantine Wamariya): 전쟁과 그 후에 오는 것들
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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단어가 있는 거였습니다.
존재하지 않습니다.
서로를 죽인다는 점을요.
단어를 원하죠.
단어는 어디에 있을까요?
어떻게 찾을 수 있을까요?
we have to keep trying.
계속해서 노력해야 한다고 믿습니다.
사랑받고 있다고 느꼈어요.
being teased by everybody,
놀림받고 있었어요.
라고 말하곤 했죠.
and my neighbor's.
노는 것을 좋아했습니다.
began to speak in whispers
작은 소리로 말하기 시작했고
that I asked a question.
조용히 하라고 했습니다.
when they woke us.
짓고 계셨습니다.
to our grandparent's,
조부모님댁으로 보내며
would blow away.
스쳐지나가기를 바라셨습니다.
탈출해야 했습니다.
그리고 울음이 들려왔습니다.
그런 소리였죠.
they were human.
보기도 했습니다.
자고 있다고 생각했죠.
이해하지 못했습니다.
to rest for a little bit
집으로 가는 쪽인지 몰랐습니다.
가려가지 않았습니다.
난민 캠프로 옮겨 다니며
원하면서 말이죠.
해결하는데 달인이 되었죠.
and her family on refugee status.
클레어 가족이 난민 자격이었습니다.
된 것처럼 느껴졌고,
느껴졌기 때문입니다.
느껴졌습니다.
standing right here.
여전히 그런 일이 일어납니다.
말하지 않았습니다.
knowing that they were dead
가족들은 저희가 죽었다고 생각한 지
American way possible.
미국 스러운 방식을 통해서였죠.
두 명의 새로운 형제와 함께 시간을 보내며
there is absolutely nothing,
we lost with each other
회복시킬 수 있는 것은
moved to the United States,
저희 부모님도 미국으로 오셨지만
can make sense of what happened to us.
무슨일이 일어났는지 이해하지 못했습니다.
by our own experience.
침묵을 지켰습니다.
by the violence of the world
세계를 장악하고 있는 폭력에 대해
we create every single day.
that we impose on ourselves
서로에게 강요하는
불렀던 단어들에서요.
the many magnitudes
수량화하고 측량화하기에
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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