
Join Meridian International Center and ITVS
for the Global Perspectives Film Series featuring
Pushing the Elephant

Tuesday, February 28, 2012
7:00pm Screening
Discussion to follow with
Aisha Bain
Women’s Protection and Empowerment, International Rescue Committee
Moderated by
Ambassador Sharon Wilkinson
Meridian International Center
at
Meridian International Center
1630 Crescent Place, NW, Washington, DC 20009
Limited on-site parking available.
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In the late 1990s, Rose Mapendo was imprisoned with her family during violence that engulfed the Democratic Republic of Congo. When war came to Rose’s village, she was separated from daughter Nangabire, who was 4 years old at the time. Rose managed to escape with nine of her 10 children and was eventually resettled in Phoenix, Arizona. More than a decade later, Rose and Nangabire are reunited in Phoenix where they must face the past and build a new future. Rose struggles to find balance in her life as a mother of 10 and a full-time advocate for refugees, women, and peace in her country. Her speaking engagements take her around the world — from the White House and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Geneva, to meetings with displaced women in Congo. Meanwhile daughter Nangabire, now 17, must adapt to America and discover how she fits into the sprawling Mapendo family. As they get to know one another, the mother and daughter must come to terms with a painful past, and define what it means to be a survivor, a woman, a refugee, and an American.

This film is part of Women and Girls Lead, a major public media initiative to support and sustain a growing movement to empower women and girls, their communities, and future generations. Women and Girls Lead is spearheaded by ITVS in partnership with CPB and PBS.






