Albert Gasake, the coordinator of DUHARANIREKUBAHO, shares the story of his family during the genocide in Rwanda in 1994, and how his past motivates him to rise above and give back today.
Upon graduation from Colgate University, Lisa worked for the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Committee on Conscience, as the Outreach Coordinator. She was also the producer of Voices on Genocide Prevention, a weekly podcast and blog addressing the genocide in Darfur and human right issues. Lisa then joined the ENOUGH Project, a policy and advocacy organization dedicated to ending genocide, with a particular focus on Africa.
Lisa returned to academia to pursue a joint-degree at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and McDonough School of Business. Over the past semester, she worked with the Grassroots and Issues Management Team at APCO Worldwide, a global communications consulting firm. Read more...