Guest Opportunity: Louise Uwacu– Accredited Author, Philanthropist, Executive Producer and Host of U&I Talk Show.
“Hate is at its strongest when knowledge is at its weakest“
We continue to live in a society filled with hatred towards one another. It is a mindset that continues to be an integral part of our nation and peers. Will it ever go away?
Louise Uwacu, Survivor of hate, war and genocide in Rwanda, uses her unfortunate experiences to expresses her unique perspective on the topic of hatred and how we can hope to overcome it.
Louise Uwacu is eager to discuss answers to the following important questions:
* What is the difference between racial Hate in America and tribal hate in Africa?
* Why is “Hate” such a strong and unforgiving word?
* Do you think hatred is a mindset that is developed by vision or learned through teachings?
* What can we do to control the unfortunate hatred against one another?
Meet Louise Uwacu:
* Executive Producer and Host of The National U&I Talk Show.
* CEO and Co Founder of Positivision, a Non Profit Educational Organization
* Self-Proclaimed Under-Cover Comedian
* International Affairs Expert and Media Personality
* Exceptional Political Analyst and News Commentator
* Renowned Author of "The WRITIVIST* WAR IS WRITE” and ““The nightmare of a POSITIVISION.”
* Passionate Philanthropist and Motivational Speaker
* Produced and Hosted the Documentary, POSITIVISION* in MALI.