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Exhibit/December 13, 2008
Sarah Bones Documents 15 Years of the Rwandan Genocide: Is Healing Possible?
Philadelphia photographer Sarah Bones and writer Bea Spadacini examine human resilience, forgiveness and journeys of personal healing in the wake of the genocide in Rwanda. In 1994, up to one million people were brutally murdered in Rwanda in less than 100 days. As a reflection of humanity at its greatest, survivors and perpetrators of these heinous crimes are rebuilding their lives and living side by side in experimental reconciliation villages. More images and text >> About this Weekly Spotlight Each week we send this spotlight to our list of photographers, editors, journalists, educators, and people who are interested in documentary photography and learning more about the world. Please forward this email to your colleagues using the link below.
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