Enough Moment

Lisa F. Jackson: Breaking the Greatest Silence

Emmy Award-winning producer and director Lisa F. Jackson had been tracking the horrors unfolding in the Congo for many years, mostly through anecdotal accounts from friends working in the area for the United Nations. She decided to travel to eastern Congo in 2006 to see for herself if what she had been hearing— that Congo was the “rape capital of the world”—was actually true and, if so, how and why this could be happening.  Read More »

Penn Students, Administration Partnering for Strong Conflict Minerals Policy

Guest blogger and student activist Ben Brockman discusses his shock at the unacknowledged history of horrors in Congo and how his time studying abroad got him thinking about the complicity of electronics users in today's conflict. Now, Brockman is helping lead the University of Pennsylvania to take a strong stance on conflict minerals.  Read More »

100 Years of Honoring Women: Immaculee Birhaheka

March 8 marks the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day. Enough is publishing profiles each day this week of women doing exceptional work to end atrocities and support survivors in Congo, Sudan, and LRA-affected territory.  Read More »

100 Years of Honoring Women: Tehani Ismail

March 8 marks the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day. Enough is publishing profiles each day this week of women doing exceptional work to end atrocities and support survivors in Congo, Sudan, and LRA-affected territory.  Read More »

100 Years of Honoring Women: Melissa Fitzgerald

March 8 marks the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day. Enough is publishing profiles each day this week of women doing exceptional work to end atrocities and support survivors in Congo, Sudan, and LRA-affected territory.  Read More »

100 Years of Honoring Women: Chouchou Namegabe

March 8 marks the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day. Enough is publishing profiles each day this week of women doing exceptional work to end atrocities and support survivors in Congo, Sudan, and LRA-affected territory.  Read More »

100 Years of Honoring Women: Lynn Nottage

March 8 marks the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day. Enough is publishing profiles each day this week of women doing exceptional work to end atrocities and support survivors in Congo, Sudan, and LRA-affected territory.  Read More »

Notre Dame's Enough Moment

We care because Sudan is not just a hypothetical moral concern for Notre Dame. Members of our Notre Dame family are from Sudan. Our Notre Dame family too is at risk in this referendum.  Read More »

Showing Up in Your Moment of Now

There is a growing movement of people who want to take action right where they are to change something they can no longer stand on the sidelines and watch. I am one of those people, and this is my story on how I came to my “Enough Moment,” writes activist Sonya Shannon in this guest post.  Read More »

New Report: Congo’s Enough Moment

Secretary Clinton in Congo (AP)

Well over a year has passed since Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visited eastern Congo, generating high expectations for the U.S. response to the long war there. It’s time for Secretary Clinton to personally follow up.  Read More »

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