Kirrily Pells
@kirrilypells
Associate Professor of Childhood, UCL #childhood #childrights
nkwihoreze.org #memory #Rwanda
@Mobile_Arts #peace #END violence vs children
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It was a rehearsal preparing for the upcoming Nkwihoreze project exhibition in various districts of Rwanda. Themes were developed, focusing on intergenerational transmission of resilience & creating special spaces 4 families. Kirrily Pells @AERGFAMILY Uyisenga Ni Imanzi UCL
Upcoming interactive art exhibition of #nkwihoreproject as apart of this year's Being Human Festival (7-16 Nov), Being Human is UK's national festival of humanities Arts and Humanities Research Council The British Academy thanks to Kirrily Pells UCL @AERGFAMILY Uyisenga Ni Imanzi
See our British Rwandan play this #BlackHistoryMonth which blends fiction & survivor testimony Camden People's Theatre 10-12th Oct, tickets from 8£ cptheatre.co.uk/whatson/i-am-l… This eve our co-writer & director Jo Ingabire Moys speaks with Zoe Norridge in a post-show q&a
A @UCL IOE and Uyisenga Ni Imanzi project, 'Nkwihoreze', takes part in the Being Human Festival from next week. Come visit their exhibit at Morden's Metronome cafe and embrace art in family mental health based on work in Rwanda. beinghumanfestival.org/events/embraci…
BIRIMO KUBA AKA KANYA!!!! Imurikabikorwa ku kubaka umuryango utekanye no kuvura umuryango hifashishijwe ubugeni ,ubuhanzi ni umuco nyarwanda mu isanamitima no guhererekanya ubudaheranwa cg imbaraga ku bazadukomokaho Kirrily Pells UCL Kayonza District Uyisenga Ni Imanzi
It is happening now An exhibition on sustainable family well-being and healing through arts and Rwandan culture to enhance intergenerational resilience. #nkwihorezeproject #mentalhealth #familyconversations Kirrily Pells UCL Kayonza District Rwanda Biomedical Centre
Together, we can explore the power of healing, shared stories, and reclaiming strength through arts. Join Uyisenga Ni Imanzi @AERGFAMILY and Kirrily Pells in an upcoming exhibition. On 09/11/2024 Venue: G.s Kagugu catholic (Kinyinya Sector) and Time: 09:00am #Resilience
Today's exhibition in Kinyinya Sector was great, & families expressed the importance of Igitaramo cy'Umuryango #FamilyGathering,highlighting how it has helped resolve conflicts btn parents & strengthened family bonds. @Aerg Uyisenga Ni Imanzi UCL Kirrily Pells Gasabo District
The long-awaited book 100 Days, 100 Stories: Rwandan Voices on the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi, edited by our own Jo Ingabire Moys in collaboration with Zoe Norridge and supported by many of our survivor speakers and friends, is finally available.
The third exhibition in the Huye District showcased the outcomes of the #nkwihoreze project. Parents testified that project helped them understand the value of involving their children in family discussions & enhancing the #Igitaramocyumuryango. Kirrily Pells UCL @AERGFAMILY
#NationalTraumaSymposium2024 30 years after the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi, Uyisenga Ni Imanzi is participating with an art exhibition showcasing the journey towards #Resilience focusing on passing these values to future generations through #Nkwihoreze project.Kirrily Pells
Dr. Dr Chaste Uwihoreye delivered an engaging presentation on Igitaramo Cy’Umuryango (Family Dialogue), emphasizing the critical role of family in fostering resilience and healing intergenerational trauma. #NTS2024 #HealingTogether #MentalHealthRwanda #TraumaRecovery
For over a decade. Aegis Trust has collaborated with Rwandan researchers on critical peacebuilding topics. All research papers and policy briefs are published on the Aegis genocideresearchhub.org.rw. New publications just dropped - links coming soon.
What does it mean to inherit trauma? Researchers Gisèle Sandrine Irakoze & Dr Kirrily Pells explore how second-generation survivors in #Rwanda understand, experience, and transform intergenerational trauma. A powerful study on healing and resilience 👇 genocideresearchhub.org.rw/category/worki…
How can we better support second-generation Genocide survivors? This policy brief by Gisèle Sandrine I. & Dr Kirrily Pells offers actionable insights on addressing intergenerational trauma in #Rwanda. Essential reading for policymakers & practitioners genocideresearchhub.org.rw/category/polic…