Day 15: Faces of Resilience



Today was a deeply moving and reflective day as I visited the Kigali Genocide Memorial. The weather was warm and pleasant, with a gentle breeze that made the somber experience a little more bearable. The memorial is a solemn tribute to the victims of the 1994 genocide, and walking through its halls and gardens filled me with a deep sense of sorrow and respect.

The exhibits provided a comprehensive and heartbreaking account of the events, personal stories, and aftermath of the genocide. I was particularly struck by the Wall of Names and the photographs of the victims, each face telling the story of a life tragically cut short. The children's room was especially poignant, with photographs and personal items of the youngest victims.

I spent some time in the memorial gardens, finding solace in the peaceful surroundings. The lush greenery and flowers offered a stark contrast to the horrors recounted inside, and served as a reminder of the resilience and beauty that can emerge from the darkest of times.

The visit left me with a heavy heart, but also with a renewed sense of purpose. The stories of courage and survival in the midst of such unimaginable tragedy are a testament to the strength of the human spirit. As the day drew to a close, I felt a deep gratitude for the opportunity to learn and reflect on this important chapter of history. I am determined to honor the memory of the victims through my art by capturing the essence of resilience and hope that prevails.

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