This work of art is a look into the mind of a war survivor who experienced ethnic bastardism. It offers a unique and authentic perspective of everyday life as a Burundian American, navigating grief, healing, and purpose. It amplifies a distinct voice for those who are often unheard, while also raising questions about the complexities of cultural exchange. Although this work of art can't accurately speak to every Genocide survivor's story . It engages in a necessary conversation and sheds light on a vibrant but often overlooked community.
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