1st Degree: Laura

 

ashleyburkeblog Ashley Burke

Laura, a Rwandan mother of two, returns to Rwanda for the first time in over a decade. She left to study in Moscow four years after the genocide. Find out what she thinks of Kigali, her hometown that she once knew so well, in this webisode of Degrees of Separation.

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8 Responses

  1. Natalie Says:

    Looks awesome, Ash. I love the concept.

  2. Amy Dempsey Says:

    I love when she mimicked the Rwandan walk and stepped out of the frame - great clip and excellent piece.

  3. David Manly Says:

    Fantastic Ashley … keep up the good work!

  4. Marion Warnica Says:

    Great work Ashley! It’s effortless to watch and love the upbeat, yet personal tone. Looking forward to seeing more episodes!

  5. Sandra Spinks Says:

    great stuff

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