It happened 25 years ago - up to 800,000 people in Rwanda killed - mostly from the minority Tutsi community, all of that over the course of just a hundred days. Today the hundreds of thousands of ...
When we really love someone, we notice we don't really need to forgive. We take what they do as an opening to dialogue and try to work things out.
I often say when interviewed about forgiveness that about 99 percent of the people who attend my talks actually misunderstand what forgiveness is. This is not intended to criticize these individuals.
Jennifer Calonia is a Buy Side by WSJ contributor and finance expert, specializing in mortgages, student loans and credit cards. Student loans editor, Buy Side from WSJ Renee Fleck is an editor at Buy ...
How have Rwandans navigated forgiveness in the 25 years since the genocide in that country? Rachel Martin talks to journalist and author Philip Gourevitch, who has been documenting that process. It ...