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MY HOME launch & Global Day of Action for Sudan

MY HOME launch & Global Day of Action for Sudan

On September 19, 2010 i-ACT launched our newest multi-media exhibit, MY HOME: A Walk Through Children’s Memories of Darfur. It was part of an international Global Day of Action for Sudan to bring attention to the current situation in Darfur, Sudan, and the approaching...

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i-ACT Returning to the Camps!

i-ACT Returning to the Camps!

Our i-ACT team is gearing up to return to the Darfur refugee camps on the Chad-Darfur border in late 2010. We will be uploading same day web casts, creating personal relationships between advocates around the world and survivors, and implementing i-ACT Exchange and...

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The Enough Moment – A New Book

The Enough Moment – A New Book

Almost every human rights activist has faced that moment in their life when they learn about a grave human rights atrocity, and say to themselves, “I must do something. I can do something.” This is exactly what John Prendergast and Don Cheadle’s new...

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History of MY HOME’s Children’s Drawings

During our visits to the camps, we are surrounded by children saying “HALLO,” reaching for our hands, and hoping we will take a photo of them. Many have given us drawings and asked us to share their story with the world. They truly believe that if people...

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Launch of MY HOME a Success!

Launch of MY HOME a Success!

The launch of i-ACT’s new exhibit, MY HOME: A Walk Through Children’s Memories of Darfur on September 19th, Global Day of Action for peace in Sudan, was a success! Check out videos, photos and reflections from the event on the SGN Blog. MY HOME has been...

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Top Ten AWOL Facts Countdown ACTION

Top Ten AWOL Facts Countdown ACTION

#1 – Sunday, Sept. 19th: NCP Leaders will soon arrive at the UN to promote their agenda. By Email – Send Fact #1 to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. On Twitter – Top 10 AWOL #Sudan Facts #1: NCP Leaders will soon arrive at the UN to promote their...

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Obama Is Still AWOL on Sudan

Obama Is Still AWOL on Sudan

The country may soon return to war, and the perception of U.S. indifference isn’t helping. Wall Street Journal Op-ed By JOHN PRENDERGAST For a second-tier foreign policy issue, Sudan has seen its share of first-tier finger-pointing over the last decade. Congress...

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