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Discover featured interviews, articles, and stories that highlight Ivania Inyange’s voice as an author, activist, and global thinker. Her journey has inspired readers and audiences around the world.

Angel in America: Ivania Inyange

Rwandan-born author and activist Ivania Inyange shares her powerful immigrant journey in her memoir Far Away From My Roots. Now based in Los Angeles, she speaks candidly about culture shock, racism, resilience, and identity. Her writing exposes both the beauty and brutality of assimilation. Inyange holds an MPH and is pursuing a degree in Conflict, Peace, and Security. Her upcoming work, The Sorrow of Forgotten Pearls, gives voice to global survivors of sexual violence. Through storytelling, she champions dignity, justice, and change.

Finding Home in a Foreign Land: Ivania Inyange’s Immigrant Journey

Rwandan-born author Ivania Inyange shares her powerful story in Far Away from My Roots, a memoir chronicling her move to the United States through the Diversity Visa program. What began as a dream fueled by Hollywood’s promise quickly turned into a battle with language barriers, culture shock, racism, and identity. From navigating freezing Ohio winters to the chaos of Los Angeles traffic, Inyange’s resilience shines through. Now holding a Master’s in Public Health, she writes to amplify immigrant experiences and advocate for global health. Her upcoming books continue this mission of storytelling, healing, and change.

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