CARSA US Board Members
Tony Macaulay
Tony Macaulay is a peacebuilder, author and broadcaster from Northern Ireland. He has spent more than 35 years working to build peace and reconciliation at home and abroad. His bestselling memoirs of growing up in Belfast during the Troubles have been adapted into musicals. His novel, Kill the Devil, co-authored with Juvens Nsabimana, is a love story between a perpetrator and survivor of the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. Tony has been a regular broadcaster on BBC Radio and is a regular speaker at universities and colleges in Europe and the USA. He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by Ulster University for services to literature and peacebuilding at home and abroad.
Jordan Snyder
I am a licensed clinical psychologist who is interested in empowering individuals, communities, and organizations to answer the questions that are important to them so that they can effectively change themselves and their communities. I am excited to be able to partner and learn with CARSA in fostering peace and reconciliation in Rwanda and beyond.
Ezer Kang
Ezer is professor at Howard University and a clinical psychologist in Washington DC who has been enamored by CARSA's work since 2012. His bond with Christophe over coffee and breakfast conversations started it all and will likely sustain their partnership until they retire and become baristas in Kigali.