Moise talks storytelling, sad truths, what ifs, and common misconceptions about Rwandan culture
In a different life, Moise would be a farmer tucked away in the Rwandan countryside working alongside a paternal lineage of tillers and cultivators. But instead of raising fertile fields amid the misunderstood beauty of Rwanda, Moise sows stories and songs rather than seeds. The son of Rwandan immigrants who came to The U.S. in pursuit of a better life, Moise is the pinnacle of the Black American Dream and its revolutionary ethos.