Immaculée Ilibagiza is a renowned Rwandan author and inspirational speaker, best known for her powerful memoir "Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust." Born and raised in Rwanda, she survived the 1994 genocide by hiding with seven other women in a cramped bathroom for 91 days. Her harrowing yet uplifting story of survival, forgiveness, and resilience has reached audiences worldwide, earning her numerous awards and honors, including the esteemed Mahatma Gandhi Reconciliation and Peace Award. Immaculée continues to travel extensively, sharing her message of hope and healing, and advocating for peace and reconciliation globally.