The Rwanda Course Exhibition

The Rwanda Course Exhibition, which focuses on a course built around the African philosophy of Ubuntu, will showcase Inter/National Experiential Learning as a powerful tool to “humanize the future” by decolonizing learning through intercultural competence, community and civic engagement, and transnational connections. Ubuntu, a traditional African concept, which means I am because you are, took students and other participants in the Rwanda program to a higher order of thinking through human interconnectedness.

Visitors to the Exhibition, which will be designed for presentation at Museum London alongside the Conference, will encounter visual displays accompanied by curatorial animation dedicated to enabling the public and conference attendees to connect with the experiences of Rwanda course participants. A Rwanda Project Workbook is being designed and printed, for the purpose of knowledge sharing, as well as fostering additional collectively driven and self-driven outcomes. The Workbook will be printed and distributed free at the Conference. 


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