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Those we throw away are diamonds : a refugee's search for home / Mondiant Dogon, with Jenna Krajeski.

Dogon, Mondiant, (author.). Krajeski, Jenna, (author.).

Summary:
"A stunningly beautiful and heartbreaking lens on the global refugee crisis, from a man who faced the very worst of humanity and survived to advocate for refugees everywhere One night when Mondiant Dogon, a Bagogwe Tutsi born in Congo, was very young, his father's lifelong friend, a Hutu man, came to their home with a machete in his hand and warned the family they were to be killed within hours. Dogon's family fled into the bush, where they began a long and dangerous journey into Rwanda. Since that day when he was just three years old, Dogon has called himself a forever refugee. He and his family made their way to the first of several UN tent cities in which they would spend the next quarter century. But their search for a safe haven had only just begun. Hideous violence stalked them in the camps, where death loomed constantly. Even though Rwanda famously has a refugee for a president in Paul Kagame, refugees in that country face enormous prejudice and acute want. For most of his life, Dogon only had enough to eat three days a week. Food appeared on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. For a time he fled back to Congo in search of the better life that had been lost, but there he was imprisoned and then found work as a child soldier. Against all odds, and through grit and good fortune, he managed to be one of the few Congolese Tutsis to receive an education in Rwanda. Eventually, Dogon came to the US and became an advocate for his people. He is the self-described global ambassador for the Bagogwe Tutsi, who has also lent his voice to the plight of forever refugees everywhere. As Dogon once wrote in a poem, "those we throw away are diamonds." Dogon is a singular human who carries the weight of his people and champions the cause of 65 million refugees around the world. In THOSE WE THROW AWAY ARE DIAMONDS, written with New Yorker contributor Jenna Krajeski, he shares his incredible and moving story of survival to bring home the global refugee crisis"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781984881281
  • ISBN: 1984881280
  • Physical Description: 324 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Penguin Press, 2021.
Subject: Dogon, Mondiant > Childhood and youth.
Refugees > Rwanda > Biography.
Tutsi (African people) > Congo (Democratic Republic) > Biography.
Refugees > Rwanda > Social conditions.
Genre: Autobiographies.

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  • 8 of 8 copies available at SPARK Libraries.

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  • 0 current holds with 8 total copies.
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Abington Community Library 967.571 DOGON (Text) 50687011747147 Adult Nonfiction Available -
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Alexander Hamilton Memorial Free Library B DOG (Text) 37268003124559 AHMFL Biography Available -
Cambria County Library 967.571 D654t (Text) 85131001826693 CACM Non-Fiction Available -
Martin Library Adults Dogon Biography (Text) 33454005815873 2nd Floor Available -
Parkland Community Library B DOGON DOG (Text) 34422007229764 Adult Biography Available -
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