Immaculée Ilibagiza is regarded as one of world's leading speakers on faith, hope and forgiveness. She is the author of NYT best-selling book Left to Tell, where she shares the story of how she spent 91 days hiding in a tiny bathroom with 7 other women during the1994 Rwandan genocide. 


Immaculée learned English while in the bathroom, in 1998 she emigrated to the United States and against all odds emerged to find a job at the United Nations. She has received several awards for humanitarian work and published six additional books.  


In this episode of Ritch in Life, Immaculée and Ritch Erani explore the depth of her experiences during the 1994 Rwandan genocide while discussing topics from racism to faith that lead to her journey of forgiveness.  


Find out more about Immaculée on her website or on social media:


immaculee.com  and  @ilibagizaimmaculee  


To purchase your copy: Left To Tell