From Hamitic Hypothesis to Hutu Power: The Intellectual Architecture of Genocide

Jessica Mwiza, a French-Rwandan researcher, has focused her work on social vulnerabilities, inequality, racism, and anti-Tutsi genocidal ideology. She is currently a sociology doctoral student and lecturer at the City University of New York. Mwiza is also a member of a Franco-Rwandan research group that focuses on general child psychiatry, transgenerational trauma, and addiction care in Rwanda. She has published numerous articles on colonialism, genocide denial, and anti-Tutsi ideology in the Great Lakes region and Europe. Her work has been featured in the journals Le 1 and AOC, and she has delivered public lectures at UNESCO, Paris City Hall, and the Arab World Institute, among other venues.