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Podcast to support Black History Month in Scotland

Paulin Mutatsineza, REAP's country director, and Ed Ballen, founder and Executive Director of REAP were guests on the podcast of the Edinburgh Interfaith Association. The theme of the show, We Are One, corresponded with Black History Month in Scotland. The program highlighted REAP's community and educational initiatives in rural Rwanda. By providing opportunities for youth and their families, REAP is lessening the impact of transgenerational trauma, and building resiliency and empowerment for the next generation of Rwandan children.

To view the interview: click on the link below.


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Video


Stephanie Davis, a Bank Street College graduate student, shares her experience in REAP as part of the International Initiatives & Partnerships program in which she participated.

Iain Steward is a Scottish singer who has recorded several songs in Rwanda with some top Rwandan artists. In collaboration with REAP, he recorded this song with Duha students.

Singer/songwirter Mark Black wrote this song for REAP. Listening to an mp3 of the song, students learned it in just a few days.

This video introduces the Duha Complex School, with a focus on REAP’s work with the school and the community.