"I had to do something. I couldn’t just walk away," Sister Ann said of building a girls' school in Rwanda, which had been devastated by the 1994 genocide.
of the students has changed, and it s justi l i really love it. ucla is an extraordinarily diverse campus. i mean, we re just every ethnic group, every religion, every race. and i over the 18 years, 19 years, i have seen the students become more and more at ease with each other. it s it truly is wondrous to watch their interaction. there was always i a lot of mac .. in a society in the second great awakening and i don t think it left us interlocking groups of churches in america that persist to this day. c-span: you told us you wouldn t want to go back and live in that period, but of the things you learned about period, what would be your favorite to capture something that happened back then or the way they lived back then and they don t now. guest: i think the association is zero getting people together and forming a society to determine america s national character or get rid of liquor or whatever, just the idea that these people move forward with human rights much as w