Frederick

Frederick Ndabaramiye
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Frederick

Frederick Ndabaramiye
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  • Date de publication : Sep 16, 2014
  • Langue : English
  • Éditeur : Thomas Nelson
  • ISBN : 9781491546901
  • Dimensions : 7.13" W x 1.0" L x 6.5" H
Frederick Ndabaramiye is a Rwandan genocide survivor and cofounder of the Ubumwe Community Center, an organization that helps "people like me" to discover their purpose and abilities in spite of their circumstances. After losing his hands in postgenocide conflicts, Frederick lived in the Imbabazi Orphanage, where he met Zachary Dusingizimana. Together they founded and operate a community center and primary school that serves the people of Gisenyi, Rwanda, and the surrounding area.

AMY PARKER was born in Okinawa, Japan, and spent most of her childhood on diplomatic and military compounds overseas. She returned to the United States after her high school graduation and attended Indiana University, where she studied comparative literature. She won a Michener fellowship in fiction from the University of Texas, Austin. Afterward, she spent four years doing intensive monastic practice at Tassajara Zen Mountain Center, the oldest Soto Zen monastery in the United States, and at Green Gulch Farm and Zen Center in Mill Valley, California. She received lay ordination in the Soto Zen lineage in 2007. She left the monastery for the Iowa Writers Workshop, from which she graduated in 2012. She lives in Wichita, Kansas with her son.

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