Press & Media
Dydine Umunyana Anderson’s work has been covered across international, national, and regional media — from academic publications to national newspapers to broadcast features. Below is a selection of press coverage and media appearances
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Featured Coverage
Harvard Gazette Featured voice in Women Lead Rwanda’s Renaissance — a piece examining the role of women in Rwanda’s post-genocide recovery and Dydine’s contribution to that global conversation.
El Colombiano (Colombia) Coverage of Dydine’s 2024 Colombia tour, including her
engagement at the University of Antioquia in Medellín and her work connecting Rwanda’s history to Colombia’s peace process.
El Espectador (Colombia) National column referencing Dydine’s work within Colombia’s broader memory and reconciliation discourse — situating her alongside Colombian voices working on post-conflict healing.
Shepherd Express (Milwaukee) Profile piece on Dydine’s peacebuilding work with youth in U.S. public schools, featuring her approach to bringing survivor testimony into classroom settings.
Black Nouveau (Broadcast) Television feature highlighting Dydine’s storytelling approach, her founding of Kind Kulture, and her ongoing community engagement work.
Imagine: Reflections on Peace — VII Foundation Dydine’s original essay “Butterflies Sat Next to My Heart” is part of this global anthology examining post-conflict recovery across Rwanda, Colombia, Bosnia, and Lebanon. The project integrates documentary storytelling, academic inquiry, and public exhibition.
Life I Swear: Intimate Stories from Black Women on Identity, Healing, and Self-Trust Contributing author. A curated anthology exploring identity, resilience, and emotional truth from Black women’s perspectives.
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