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i-ACT 5: June 10 - 22, 2008

Returning to Chad: Thoughts and Reflections

I’m sitting at my dining room table walking through many of the same steps that I did prior to our last trip in January/February 2008: sending emails, writing the daily action items, scanning the news for the latest reports from both Chad and Sudan.And with each click of my mouse, and with each search I […]

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Issue 5: March 2008

Low numbers, high numbers, still inaction.

On a very recent article by CNN, president of Sudan al-Bashir is quoted as saying that less than 10,000 people have died and less than 500,000 have been displaced by the five-year crisis in the region of Darfur. Reading this, it makes me want to burst out laughing, but what stops me is knowing that, […]

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Results of latest violence in Darfur

On-the-ground sources tell us that thousands of newly displaced people have been fleeing the destruction of their villages in Darfur and are trying to make it in to the also unstable and dangerous Chad side of the border.  Attacks come from air and ground, with bombs falling from the sky and dozens of trucks riding […]

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Reports from N'djamena

From the families: “Thank you!!”

Thank You For Your Presence We would like to express our deepest gratitude to all the beautiful people who worked determinedly to help ensure that our beloved Gabriel, KTJ, Jeremiah and Joshua could make it back home safely. On Saturday, February 2, Javi received a call from his brother Gabriel, a few minutes after surviving […]

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Reports from N'djamena

In Los Angeles…thinking about Chad and Darfur (Feb 8, 08)

Hi friends and familia:  This is just a short note to let you know we are back home.  I always felt connected to home and to safety thanks to all of your support in messages, prayers, thoughts, and actions.  I feel lucky and privileged to have a huge, loving community around me.  You are very […]

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Reports from N'djamena

g’s Journal—last from Africa

5 February 2008 According to plans, I would have been home three days ago. I know that I must have sounded redundant and boring when telling my three travel partners that many time, if not always, things just do not go as planed in Chad. This journey has taken this notion to the extreme. Clichés […]

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Reports from N'djamena

Photos – Evacuated from Chad to Gabon

Team Current location: Libreville, Gabon. More photos at our flickr site.

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Reports from N'djamena

4 Feb 08 – Evacuated from Chad to Gabon

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Reports from N'djamena

Spending the night in N’D

Hello Friends y Familia: We have not made it out of Chad, but we are in much safer place than the hotel, which was close to being in the middle of the fighting. As stated before, French military personnel extracted us from the hotel and brought us to their military base. It is well protected […]

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Reports from N'djamena

Thanks for the support

The team on the ground in Chad and their families in United States really appreciate all the support you’ve shown us. On behalf of everyone, thank you for staying in touch and offering your help to bring Gabriel, Katie-Jay, Joshua and Jeremiah home. More furious fighting has just broken out, and it’s not certain that […]