Rwandan president Paul Kagame poses for a picture with students who returned last week from a trip to Rwanda to investigate the 1994 genocide. |
Students who went on the semester break trip to Rwanda met Rwandan president Paul Kagame Feb. 12 at a Los Angeles World Affairs Council event at which he spoke.
Because they were not able to meet him during the trip as they had planned, they saw him before his speech, delivering gifts, which included a portrait of him made by Danielle Stolz ’15, a Harvard-Westlake soccer jersey with his name on it and a jersey autographed by Italian soccer player Massimo Ambrosini from Head of School Jeanne Huybrechts.
Three of the students also asked him questions during an open session before he formally addressed the audience.
Kagame, who has had control of Rwanda since the 1994 genocide, spoke about the country’s recovery.
“Twenty years ago we sank to the very bottom; observers considered Rwanda a failed state and predicted it would remain so,” he said. “For people of Rwanda, that was not an option … We had to move upwards and do it together.”
The group obtained tickets to the event through the school’s connection with the World Affairs Council, trip leader and visual arts teacher Cheri Gaulke said.
Harvard-Westlake Chronicle |
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