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IN DARFUR March 31–April 18, 2010 Based on true events, this impeccably researched chronicle of the unfolding genocide in Sudan is a searing story of humanitarian urgency and compromised journalistic ethics. Can one woman's story stand for the plight of a nation? And what are the costs of mobilizing world opinion? | 12
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IN DARFUR March 31–April 18, 2010 Based on true events, this impeccably researched chronicle of the unfolding genocide in Sudan is a searing story of humanitarian urgency and compromised journalistic ethics. Can one woman's story stand for the plight of a nation? And what are the costs of mobilizing world opinion? Start: Apr 12 2010 6:00 pm
End: Apr 12 2010 8:00 pm
STAND, A Student Anti-Genocide Coalition, at UCF present "Dafur, Congo, and the Steps to Peace"Lecture by John Prendergast
4000 Central Florida Blvd., Orlando, FL 32816 6PM-8PM Start: Apr 12 2010 6:30 pm
End: Apr 12 2010 9:00 pm
2nd Annual STAND Gala: A Benefit for the Congo at the Michigan League, Koessler Room (3rd Floor) The Neutral Zone Chapter and the University of Michigan Chapter of STAND: A Student Anti-Genocide Coalition invite you to a special evening for a special cause, featuring motivational speaker, poet, and positive rapper Omekongo.
April 12th, 2010
6:30pm: Silent Auction and Dessert
8pm: Presentation on the Congo and the Enough Project, feat. Omekongo
All Proceeds will benefit the Enough Project
Start: Apr 12 2010 6:30 pm
End: Apr 12 2010 9:00 pm
Omekongo Dibinga will be speaking at the Michigan League, Koessler room at an event hosted by Community High School STAND Chapter. Silent auction begins at 6:30PM, Congo presentation at 8:00PM. | 13
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IN DARFUR March 31–April 18, 2010 Based on true events, this impeccably researched chronicle of the unfolding genocide in Sudan is a searing story of humanitarian urgency and compromised journalistic ethics. Can one woman's story stand for the plight of a nation? And what are the costs of mobilizing world opinion? Start: Apr 13 2010 6:00 pm
End: Apr 13 2010 7:30 pm
Foreign Policy Initiative and ASMEA present Sudan: On the Path to Peace or Crisis? A panel discussion featuring: John Prendergast, Co-Founder, The Enough Project Dr. J. Peter Pham, Senior Fellow and Africa Project Director, National Committee on American Foreign Policy, and Vice President, Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa (ASMEA) Ambassador Herman J. Cohen, Former Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Dr. Gérard Prunier, Senior Researcher Emeritus, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, and Member of the Academic Council, ASMEA Ambassador David Shinn (moderator), Former Ambassador to Ethiopia and Burkina Faso
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace The panel will address the complicated dynamics at play in Sudan, discuss U.S. policy options, and analyze regional implications as well as the influence of foreign actors, including Egypt, China, and Iran.
Telephone: (202) 429-8860 | 14
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IN DARFUR March 31–April 18, 2010 Based on true events, this impeccably researched chronicle of the unfolding genocide in Sudan is a searing story of humanitarian urgency and compromised journalistic ethics. Can one woman's story stand for the plight of a nation? And what are the costs of mobilizing world opinion? Start: Apr 14 2010 7:30 pm
Join Host Committee Honorary Co-chairs Senator Robert Menendez and Congressman Jim McDermott, along with poker pros Annie Duke, Andy Bloch, Howard Lederer, and Greg Raymer, for the 2010 Ante Up for Africa D.C. Poker Tournament. Additional members of Congress are expected to attend. Where: Hyatt Regency Washington Please contact Rebekah Seder at rseder@enoughproject.org for more information. Start: Apr 14 2010 9:00 pm
End: Apr 14 2010 11:00 pm
Premiering on PBS during National Holocaust Remembrance Week on April 14 at 9 p.m. (check local listings), WORSE THAN WAR documents Goldhagen’s travels, teachings, and interviews in nine countries around the world, bringing viewers on an unprecedented journey of insight and analysis. After the premiere, come back to this page to watch the full program online anytime. For more information on the film, visit http://www.pbs.org/wnet/worse-than-war/. | 15
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IN DARFUR March 31–April 18, 2010 Based on true events, this impeccably researched chronicle of the unfolding genocide in Sudan is a searing story of humanitarian urgency and compromised journalistic ethics. Can one woman's story stand for the plight of a nation? And what are the costs of mobilizing world opinion? Start: Apr 14 2010 7:30 pm
End: Apr 15 2010 1:30 am
Join Host Committee Honorary Co-chairs Senator Robert Menendez and Congressman Jim McDermott, along with poker pros Annie Duke, Andy Bloch, Howard Lederer, and Greg Raymer, for the 2010 Ante Up for Africa D.C. Poker Tournament. Additional members of Congress are expected to attend. Where: Hyatt Regency Washington Please contact Rebekah Seder at rseder@enoughproject.org for more information. | 16
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IN DARFUR March 31–April 18, 2010 Based on true events, this impeccably researched chronicle of the unfolding genocide in Sudan is a searing story of humanitarian urgency and compromised journalistic ethics. Can one woman's story stand for the plight of a nation? And what are the costs of mobilizing world opinion? | 17
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IN DARFUR March 31–April 18, 2010 Based on true events, this impeccably researched chronicle of the unfolding genocide in Sudan is a searing story of humanitarian urgency and compromised journalistic ethics. Can one woman's story stand for the plight of a nation? And what are the costs of mobilizing world opinion? |









