In Rwanda, the impact of the Genocide against the Tutsi is felt at the individual, communal, and national levels. The consequences of violence are not unique to Rwanda; but the extent to which forgiveness and reconciliation have occurred over the past few decades is remarkable. How can someone forgive those responsible for the killing of their close family members and loved ones? Can this process be replicated or scaled across a community, a nation — a world? In this video, Freddy Mutanguha discusses his forgiveness journey and life’s work nurturing peace, forgiveness, and reconciliation in his country and across the world. You'll also learn how Rwanda is dealing with its past through unique pathways, including reconciliation village, and how testimonies of Rwandans are informing research-based peace education.