Jerome Irankunda just was six years old when the genocide against the Tutsi began in Rwanda in 1994, incited by Hutu Power extremists. His family took shelter in Kibeho church in southern Rwanda, but when it came under attack he fled to Burundi with his uncle, surviving months in a refugee camp before they were able to return to Rwanda. He never saw his parents again.Why We Dance is a short documentary built around Jerome’s testimony. It has pic…
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