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April 17 at UCI: Sudan (Remembering the Past toward Healing Our Future)
My first thought when I learned about the genocide was that if…
Read MoreI am here. I will stay. And I will not forget you.
Hi everyone, This morning I read an email from a dear friend…
Read MorePut the Active in Activism: Walk to End Genocide
This post was written by our guest blogger: Janice Kamenir-Reznik, the Co-Founder…
Read MoreIf you think you are too small to make a difference…
If you think you are too small to make a difference, try…
Read MoreUnresolved trauma, ethnic conflicts, and history stuck in an endless loop
Differences are not intended to separate, to alienate. We are different precisely…
Read MoreBattles Continue in Darfur…for Education
As genocide continues, does reconciliation wait for peace?
Forgiving and being reconciled to our enemies or our loved ones are…
Read MoreProtests in Sudan: death, disappearance, and the dread of not knowing
Students demonstrate outside the Ministry of Justice, over the deaths of four…
Read MoreWhat happens when someone was born and raised in a conflict zone, or witnessed genocide?
Help fund our research project to find out rates of PTSD among…
Read MorePeople are Dying While the Politicians are Talking
Aid workers prepare rations of sorghum (AFP, Giulio Petrocco) As negotiations are…
Read MoreAs If Widespread Conflict Isn’t Enough, Now Food and Price Challenges Plague South Sudan
A local farmer harvests sorghum. (Photo Courtesy Fred Noy/UN Photo) Thousands of…
Read MoreThe Worst We Feared: Sudan and South Sudan at War
SUDAN/SOUTH SUDAN On Friday Sudan launched a counterattack on South Sudan over…
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