UNE hosts Rwandan children’s advocate Patrick Kiruhura and exhibit of self-taught Rwandan artists’ paintings

"Urunana" by Buregeya Innocent
"Urunana" by Buregeya Innocent

The founder of a Rwandan nonprofit that provides personal development and education to homeless and vulnerable children in the country’s capital of Kigali will speak at the University of New England’s Biddeford Campus Center on March 24, from 5 to 7 p.m., in the Campus Center.

Patrick Kiruhura, co-founder of Rwanda’s Root Foundation, will discuss his community mobilization work to advocate for and provide services to children affected by extreme poverty, natural disaster, and civil war. The talk, titled "Initiating Change," will take place amidst an exhibition of vibrant paintings by self-taught Rwandan artists, which the foundation uses to inspire youth to initiate change in their own communities.

The artwork will be on display from March 3 to 26 in the Campus Center. Both the talk by Kiruhura and the exhibition, which is on display from March 3 to 26, are free and open to the public.

The presentation is organized by the UNE Center for Excellence in Collaborative Education (CECE), a University-wide hub for cross-disciplinary education and collaborative practices across academic disciplines.

Campus Center is located at 11 Hills Beach Road, Biddeford, Maine. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. For more information, contact Michelle Cote by email or phone (207-221-4114).

"Together Makes a Way" by Buregeya Innocent
"Together Makes a Way" by Buregeya Innocent
by Rukundo Jean Baptiste
by Rukundo Jean Baptiste