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Students across the U.S. and Canada unite with religious communities
Saturday, December 8, 2007 - Post/View Comments: View Comments
[Posted by the Tents of Hope Team. In case you missed it:]
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“During the Holocaust there was a concentration camp called Majdanek where 300,000 people were murdered by the Nazis,” said Scott Warren, Student Director of STAND. “The camp was on the outskirts of Lublin, Poland, and every day the residents could smell burning corpses. But no one tried to stop the killing. Parents taught their children not to talk about the concentration camp. Today, we must not allow young people to be taught that living with genocide is acceptable. The tents are a reminder that we must stand with the people of Darfur until the genocide is ended,” Warren said.
"Students have been at the forefront of leadership in this unprecedented grassroots movement to end the genocide in Darfur,” said Rev. Sharon E. Watkins, general minister and president of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). “They have given the world a shining example of social conscience."
STAND: A Student Anti-Genocide Coalition (www.STANDnow.org) comprises more than 700 high school and college chapters throughout the United States and internationally. STAND mobilizes students to take action to prevent genocide by educating, advocating, and fundraising for civilian protection. STAND is the student division of the Genocide Intervention Network.
TENTS OF HOPE (www.tentsofhope.org) is a community-based campaign in which people respond to the genocide in Darfur by creating tents that are both unique works of art and ongoing focal points within communities for learning about, assisting and establishing relationships with the people of Sudan. The one-year Tents of Hope campaign culminates with the “Gathering of the Tents” at the National Mall in Washington, D.C. on October 10-12, 2008. Tents of Hope emerged in June 2007 through a partnership between the United Church of Christ, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and Dear Sudan.
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Watch "Sand and Sorrow" tonight on HBO!
Thursday, December 6, 2007 - Post/View Comments: View Comments
Posted by the Tents of Hope Team:
[From the ENOUGH Project:]
Join thousands of activists and viewers across the country to watch the premiere of the HBO documentary Sand and Sorrow, a powerful film about the tragic and ongoing genocide in Darfur, on THURSDAY, December 6 at 8:00 PM ET/PT. ENOUGH and Campus Progress have teamed up to coordinate and organize house parties across the U.S. to view and discuss the film together. Samantha Power, Nick Kristof and John Prendergast will host a conference call following the film. The chat will give you the opportunity to talk about the film and discover practical ways that you can make a difference to stop the genocide.
Sign up for the call here. The call will begin at 9:35 p.m. Please dial 866.682.6100 and asked to be placed in the "Sand and Sorrow Conference Call."
Discussion questions are available here (PDF file).
Sign up for the house parties and the call, and learn how to host a house party here.

