JOIN The Damanga Coalition for Freedom and Democracy along with Darfur refugees, Sudanese, human rights organizations, American activists, students and supporters to rally for Darfur and deliver a strong message to the Obama administration, the United Nations and the whole world. We cannot remain silent while the NCP bombs North, South and West Darfur daily in response to Darfuris’ rightful claims of illegitimate Doha Peace Negotiations and unfair April 2010 election processes.
March to the White House at 12:00 Noon
Urge the Obama Administration to…
- STOP ICC-indicted President Omar Al-Bashir’s bid for re-election
- STOP sentence issuance for Darfuri Opposition Leaders without guaranteeing them rights to a fair trial
- STOP unfair elections & promote free and legitimate FUTURE elections including a freed Darfur.
- CANCEL the Doha Negotiotians for Peace that lack proper Darfuri representation
- IMPLEMENT UNSC Res.1769 that calls for 26,000 UN troops to be deployed to Darfur.
- REMOVE Arab Janjaweed and their families out of Darfuri land.
- GUARANTEE PROTECTION and compensation for Darfuri villagers wanting to return to their homes.
- ALLOW expelled humanitarian organizations back in Darfur to help genocide victims
- CLARIFY the US policy towards Darfur.
Activist Conference Call: Join us this Friday, February 5, at 2:00 PM EST for a special conference call with Enough co-founder John Prendergast, who will talk about the latest developments on conflict minerals following his recent trip to Congo’s capitol city, Kinshasa. We’ll also be on the line to talk about the Advocacy Days and answer any of your questions.
Dial-in Information: (877) 210-8943
Call name: Congo Advocacy Days Activist Call
ID: 3516109
Learn more about how you can advocate for Congo from Feb. 15 - Feb. 19 here!
Join Enough's John Bagwell for a talk on "Can You Hear Me Now? Making Eckerd Conflict-Free" at 7pm on Monday, February 8th at Fox Hall.
Click here for details.

John Prendergast returns as this year's Nitze Senior Fellow.
Topic: "Stopping Genocide: Darfur and Beyond."
Location: Daugherty-Palmer Commons, St. Mary’s College of Maryland
*There will be a brief reception following the lecture.
University of Arkansas
presents
Congressman John Boozman and John Prendergast
Congo's Conflict Minerals:
Can You Hear Congo Calling?
5:30-7:00pm
Union Theater
4th Floor Arkansas Union
THIS Wednesday, February 24th at 5:30 pm at Hillel (University of Maryland - College Park)
Tzedek presents the next installment of our Living in Terror, Voices of Hope speaker series. Come hear Sasha Lezhnev, advisor to the Enough Project, talk about the current genocide in the Congo, and how the technology we use, such as our cell phones and laptops, perpetuates the conflict. Please contact Judy with questions at jgersten@umd.edu. See you there!
Eve Ensler speaks at the famous Busboys and Poets, 14th & V location, about her latest book, "I Am an Emotional Creature." The event will open with a performance by drummers from The Young Women's Drumming Empowerment Project. Free and open to all. "I Am an Emotional Creature" will be available for purchase at Busboys and Poets Books.
Event contact number: (202) 332-6432
The Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center and the Enough Project present Education for a Generation: A Special Event and VIP Reception for the Darfur Dream Team. Join hundreds of other Chicago community members for fine hors d'oeuvres, a silent auction, and presentations from influential political figures and activists. The event will be held at the Union League Club of Chicago on February 25, 2010 at 7:00pm.
Click here to attend the event.
Join Enough's Candice Knezevic, David Sullivan and Dr. Roger Luhiriri
Humanity Working to End Genocide is holding a rally on Feb. 28 featuring Michael Abramowitz, Director of the Committee on Conscience of the U.S. Holocaust Museum. His topic is "Preventing Genocide: A Blueprint for U.S. Policy Makers."
Please join Eckerd College in Florida during their year long Africa initiative as they host John Prendergast, who will anchor the Spring 2010 semester as a Visiting Scholar-in-Residence. He will focus on the genocide in Darfur and southern Sudan; conflict minerals in eastern Congo; and child soldiers in northern Uganda.
Dates and times of events TBD
*More about Eckerd College's Africa Initiative*
"Do it today: art across the bay at Congo/Women"
Creative Loafing Tampa Jan. 11, 2010
"Congo/Women Portraits of War photo exhibit as part of Eckerd-Africa
Initiative"
BEHIND THE LENS | The story behind the image
(The St. Petersburg Times photography blog)
Please join Eckerd College in Florida during their year long Africa initiative as they host John Prendergast, who will anchor the Spring 2010 semester as a Visiting Scholar-in-Residence. He will focus on the genocide in Darfur and southern Sudan; conflict minerals in eastern Congo; and child soldiers in northern Uganda.
Dates and times of events TBD
*More about Eckerd College's Africa Initiative*
"Do it today: art across the bay at Congo/Women"
Creative Loafing Tampa Jan. 11, 2010
"Congo/Women Portraits of War photo exhibit as part of Eckerd-Africa
Initiative"
BEHIND THE LENS | The story behind the image
(The St. Petersburg Times photography blog)
Please join Eckerd College in Florida during their year long Africa initiative as they host John Prendergast, who will anchor the Spring 2010 semester as a Visiting Scholar-in-Residence. He will focus on the genocide in Darfur and southern Sudan; conflict minerals in eastern Congo; and child soldiers in northern Uganda.
Dates and times of events TBD
*More about Eckerd College's Africa Initiative*
"Do it today: art across the bay at Congo/Women"
Creative Loafing Tampa Jan. 11, 2010
"Congo/Women Portraits of War photo exhibit as part of Eckerd-Africa
Initiative"
BEHIND THE LENS | The story behind the image
(The St. Petersburg Times photography blog)
Please join Eckerd College in Florida during their year long Africa initiative as they host John Prendergast, who will anchor the Spring 2010 semester as a Visiting Scholar-in-Residence. He will focus on the genocide in Darfur and southern Sudan; conflict minerals in eastern Congo; and child soldiers in northern Uganda.
Dates and times of events TBD
*More about Eckerd College's Africa Initiative*
"Do it today: art across the bay at Congo/Women"
Creative Loafing Tampa Jan. 11, 2010
"Congo/Women Portraits of War photo exhibit as part of Eckerd-Africa
Initiative"
BEHIND THE LENS | The story behind the image
(The St. Petersburg Times photography blog)









