Commenting Back 11:36pm Cynthia: Thanks! I was feeling a bit down just now. Your comment brought me back, still a bit sad, but so much more rocking! Gracias amiga. Say hi to all at o.net…miss everyone. g 10:48pm Hi Tere: It is unbelievable that people would choose to live in such harsh areas. I’m not […]
Category: Day 17: Dec 6, 2005
Gabriel and Chris visit a camp and speak to refugees who have been attacked by bandits. They seek info from camp security personnel, who claim the refugees are lying. Teachers in the camp support the refugees’ claims, and emphasize the dire urgency of the security problem.
Action
Tell a favorite teacher about i-ACT and ask them to demonstrate it to their students.
You don’t have to be a student to know a teacher. The teacher
could be your best friend, friend of a friend, family or neighbor.
You can also ask them to become our partners in
education by sending us an e-mail. Teachers
can also check out the Genocide
Curriculums. Remember, our children are our future. We need
to show our future leaders how to take action and stand up for what
is right. We want a future which has zero tolerance for genocide
and more compassion for humanity. “Humanity before
politics.”
Today’s Action
Tell a favorite teacher about i-ACT …and ask them to demonstrate it to their students. You don’t have to be a student to know a teacher. The teacher could be your best friend, friend of a friend, family or neighbor. You can also ask them to become our partners in education by sending us an […]