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100 Days of Action for Sudan

Crib Sheet: Sudan

Students Can Help Make the Difference in Sudan
Whether you have five seconds, five minutes, or five days – we’ve got something for you to do.

A Challenge For Us All
Listen to CAP’s Gayle Smith report from the ground in Darfur.

Students Take Over the Capitol for Darfur
The Genocide Intervention Fund Launches its 100 Days of Action.
By Emily Hawkins, Campus Progress

Reel Progress Recommends…
Looking for films to screen during the Genocide Intervention Fund’s 100 Days of Action? Here are a few of the best.

SaveDarfur.org
an alliance of over 100 diverse faith-based, humanitarian, and human rights organizations that was formed in response to the massive crisis in the Darfur region of Sudan. SaveDarfur.org also keeps an up to date list on recent news on Sudan.

Check out the 100 Days of Action calendar to find out about events at your school.

Genocide Intervention Fund
combines fundraising for the African Union peacekeepers with advocacy efforts demanding government policies to improve security and civilian protection in Darfur.

National Student Organizing Forum
discussion forum on national organizing, regional events on campuses and more!

STAND—Students Taking Action Now: Darfur
Information on STAND student organizations across the country.

STAND (Students Taking Action Now: Darfur) Canada
Join Canadian students in educating students, raising awareness on campus and taking action to make a difference. Connect with local campus leaders, collect Canadian resources, and plug into the current campaign to send a focused message to Canadian elected officials.

Committee on Conscience
A Call to Action section highlights student efforts across the nation.

ASAP: Afrobeat Sudan Aid Project
this album features Afrobeat music contributed by top African musicians to raise money and awareness about the humanitarian crisis in Darfur.

Students Against Genocide
Students Against Genocide is led by a committee of students at Claremont McKenna College. It is supported by the College’s Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide and Human Rights.