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Umubano Sister School Program empowers students to participate in sustainable cross-cultural exchanges between the US and Rwanda with the goal of increasing global awareness, compassion, critical thinking, and grassroots activism.

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Documentary about Umubano now available to watch online!

February 14th, 2009 by umubano


We are extremely excited to announce that the documentary made about Umubano Sister School Program is finally available to view online!

The documentary series Full Focus on PBS channal 12 (KBTC) featured Umubano back in November of 2008. The documentary is a great look into how Umubano got started and what it is trying to accomplish through cross-cultural exchanges and education between the US and Rwanda. It is also just a great look into what Rwanda is like today. Marie Berry, Joe Stockton, and myself are interviewed in the documentary and there are tons of beautiful photos that were taken during our first trip to Rwanda in the Summer of 2007 as well as during Marie’s return trip in 2008.

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