Regina Angelorum Academy

FEATURING GUEST SPEAKER
Immaculée Ilibagiza
“Rwandan Genocide Survivor and New York Times Best Selling Author”
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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Immaculée Ilibagiza is a survivor of the 1994 Rwandan genocide that took the lives of nearly one million Tutsis. Men, women and children, including her entire family except for one of her brothers, were massacred at the hands of Hutu marauders. Immaculée found shelter at a pastor's home, where she and seven other women hid from the deadly rebel mob in a 3-by-4-foot bathroom for 91 days. During those 91 days of unimaginable suffering, Immaculée found her faith, taught herself English, and most incredibly, committed herself to a life of peace, hope and forgiveness, even for those who had murdered her family. Immaculée has gone on to work at the United Nations, receive five honorary doctoral degrees, write seven books about her faith and her life journey, and is the recipient of the Mahatma Gandhi International Award for Reconciliation and Peace.
TICKET INFORMATION
Limited Early Bird Special
GENERAL ADMISSION
$75/PERSON
7:00PM Event Ticket
Includes Pre-Event Reception with Immaculée
VIP ADMISSION
$150/PERSON
6:00PM Event Ticket
ABOUT US
Regina Angelorum Academy is an independent, Catholic Liberal Arts, coeducational school.
It is located 5 miles west of Philadelphia in the heart of the Main Line.
RAA draws students from Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties.
Transportation is provided within a 10-mile radius.