We invite all persons displaced by violence to reflect on and share their life experiences, here.
We invite all persons displaced by violence to reflect on and share their life experiences, here.
We launch this dossier with Life Stories of Montrealers displaced by War, Genocide, and other Human Rights Violations. This five-year oral history project explores survivors' experiences and memories of mass violence and displacement. A team comprised of dozens of university and community-based researchers are in the process of recording life story interviews with more than 500 Montreal residents from Rwanda, Cambodia, Haiti, Latin America, and South Asia, as well as Holocaust survivors.
In the summer of 2010, Geoffrey Tumusiime participated in the International Human Rights Training Program offered by Equitas in Montreal. In this digital story, he talks about how he became an human rights activist in Uganda.
Geoffrey Tumusiime works with children in Internally Displaced Camps in northern Uganda. http://www.ysauganda.org/
Interviewers: Adelaida Pardo & Christina Jürges Videography: Amit Kehar Chronology: Jessica Landry Editing: Collin Heap Digital Storytelling Supervision: Paul Tom Sound: Atmo from a refugee camp in North Uganda (available on Freesound.org)
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