Keasha Buchana ’25 joined the Gatumba Survivors Project team after hearing a survivor of the 2006 massacre at a U.N. refugee camp tell their story.
Compelled to help preserve the stories and culture of Gatumba survivors, the international development and social change and economics major spent six months researching and archiving the atrocity and its aftermath.
“My job here is to simply be a vessel to allow them to share themselves,” Buchana says. “For some, this is deeper than we think or will ever understand.”
🔗📰 See link in bio to read more about her work in a ClarkNOW article by Grace Williams ’24.