Claudine Kuradusenge

Claudine Kuradusenge
Teaching Assistant

PhD, Conflict Analysis and Resolution, School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, 2018
M.S., Conflict Analysis and Resolution, The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR), 2015
B.S., Public Relations, Utah Valley University , 2013

Biography

Claudine Kuradusenge is a PhD candidate at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, studying Trauma as a form of identity formation, competing narratives, and Diasporic consciousness. Her upbringing, being a Rwandan genocide survivor, has led her to believe that non-violence activism and political participation are important ways to reconstruct the self and the other. Her academic research has focused on both the social activism of diaspora communities, particularly the Rwandan Hutu Disporic communities, and the concept of Black consciousness in the US and Brazil. Her professional career has led her to work with refugee resettlements agencies and three NGOs based in the DVM and Belgium, Pan-Africanist organizations, trauma healing initiatives, traumatized youth, international students, and Conflict Resolution institutions.  



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October 27, 2016
Abstract:Based on 46 interviews conducted in a 2-month period, this article explored the identity narrative of three generations of the Hutu Diaspora community living in Belgium. Through a analysis of the Rwanda's National Identity policy and political...
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November 17, 2016
Talking or writing about Rwanda has become very politicized. After two decades, Rwanda and its representatives dictate
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November 10, 2016
Being Hutu has become more and more politicized. The Rwandan government has created a well-scripted story that
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September 21, 2015
Claudine Kuradusenge is a Rwandan refugee and a UVU graduate.As a small child, she survived the 1994 Rwandan Genocide.
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July 27, 2015
Claudine Kuradusenge has few clear memories of her native Rwanda, but what she remembers the most is the refugee camp.
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May 2015
The end of each school year is a call for reflection. Many of us look back and reflect on the decisions we have taken
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January 16, 2015
“Today, we are the Palestinians, the only problem is that we don’t have intifada and don’t have
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July 14, 2014
It’s one thing to study conflict; it’s another to be able to put those studies into practice. Last spring,
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April 22, 2014
To better serve its students and community, S-CAR is welcoming a new addition to its team. With more than ten years of
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February 05, 2014
With the begin­ning of this semester, the School for Conflict Analy­sis and Resolution is open­ing its
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October 24, 2013
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The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution cordially invites our students, faculty, alumni and staff to another year.  This is a family friendly event!   S-CAR will provide a
September 19, 2015
The Russia - Ukraine conflict: how it becomes possible and what we can expect in the future?Hosted by the Program on History, Memory, and Conflict Thursday, September 17th12:00pm-2:00pmConference Room 5183, Metropolitan Building The conflict between Russia and Ukraine is a direct threat
September 17, 2015
Speakers:Thomas La Pointe - Assistant Professor of Composition and Literature at Bergen Community CollegeNela Navarro - Member of the UNESCO Chair for Genocide Prevention Executive Committee at the Center for the Study of Genocide and Human RightsPatricia Maulden - Professor of Conflict Resolution
May 19, 2015
Speakers:Gregory H. Stanton - Director of Genocide WatchDaniel Rothbart - Professor of Conflict Analysis and ResolutionModerated byDouglas Irvin-Erickson - Director of The Genocide Prevention Program at George Mason UniversityThe Genocide Prevention
May 19, 2015
Speakers:Thomas de Waal - Senior Associate in the Russia and Eurasia Program at the Carnegie EndowmentTamra Pearson d'Estree - Director of the Conflict Resolution Institute's Center for Research and PracticeCharles Ingrao - Professor at Purdue UniversityModerated by
May 11, 2015
The Program on History, Memory, and Conflict is excited to welcome Thomas de Waal, a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment, specializing primarily in the South Caucasus region comprising Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia and their breakaway territories as well as the wider Black Sea region.Mr.
February 10, 2015
The John Burton Library and Resource Center Spring 2015 Research and Writing Workshop SeriesResearch in Action:Join us to hear and discuss about challenges to engaging in research and fieldwork.Join UsWednesdays 3:30- 4:30 in the John Burton LibraryMetropolitan Bldg.  5th FloorArlington
January 28, 2015
We would like to welcome all of our incoming Spring 2015 Master's and Certificate students!  Come and meet your incoming cohort members, ask questions of staff and faculty, and get prepared for the upcoming semester!Date: Thursday, January 15, 20155:00pm-9:00pm
January 15, 2015
December 05, 2014
S-CAR's 26th Annual Lynch Lecture with John Paul LederachLectureWednesday, November 19th7:20-9:00pmFounders Hall AuditoriumThoughts on a Penny -- Challenges to Creative Conflict in the Public Square  
November 19, 2014
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Coaching for Success: Keys to Empowering the New American Student 
February 22, 2017
For centuries, the horrors of genocide have displaced families, communities and social groups. Since the Nuremburg Trials following World War II, multiple International Court Tribunals have been established following situations of genocide to provide justice for those affected by these atrocities.
April 07, 2016
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