Zach and I will be arriving in Kigali, Rwanda on July 8th to begin our volunteer work for N4A so we were hoping to share some of our pre-travel ideas, thoughts and aspirations. Rwanda has been on our minds for a long time, but before we plunge into realizations of how much/little we know, we thought we should introduce ourselves...
I - Ioana - am a senior at the University of Chicago, with a major in international studies and a minor in human rights. I was born and raised in Bulgaria (hence the strange name - its pronounced yo-ahn-ah), but I spent my last two years of high school in Washington DC. It's hard for me to explain where my passion for "human rights" came from, as I started volunteering at psychiatric hospitals, and shelters for victims of domestic violence and trafficking, when I was still in Bulgaria. I have interned for a few organizations since, and taken multiple classes on issues ranging from "the practices of othering" to "politics of mass incarceration" and "contemporary abuses in South Asia", but I have always felt a need to get my feet on the ground. With the help of a grant I received from my University to do humanitarian work this summer, I found N4A and now I am hoping to help with a reconciliation through art and photography project in Rwanda.
Zach just graduated from Northwestern University with a degree in chemical engineering. He is from the Chicago-area. He has experience with business, economics and entrepreneurship but he has also been very interested in sustainability, energy use and a variety of environmental issues. He is very resourceful and a lot smarter than me in any sort of practical sense. So we hope to balance each other pretty well and give our best to N4A and Rwanda.
So far except for getting the usual vaccinations and best wishes from friends and family, we've read a few books - We Wish to Inform You that Tomorrow We will be Killed with our Families, Bearing Witness to Atrocity: That the World May Know, Shake Hands with the Devil - and seen a few movies - Hotel Rwanda, Sometimes in April, Beyond the Gates, but it's the ideas that matter. And like with all real reflections, it's hard to give them a beginning, or an end...
- Ioana

