The Devil Came on Horseback. Working towards peace in Darfur, Sudan.

logos

Posts Tagged ‘genocide’

After you Watch.

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

2.2 million people tuned in to the National Geographic Channel to watch The Devil Came on Horseback on Friday, April 18. Many thanks to all who watched the broadcast or, even better, invited your friends and family to watch and learn about the Darfur conflict. Now, please follow up by supporting efforts to end the Darfur conflict and bring security to the region.

In coming weeks, Darfur advocacy groups are organizing rallies at the headquarters of Olympics corporate sponsors, asking them to use their relationships with China to bring attention to Darfur.  Let’s give the Olympics sponsors a reason to act for Darfur– join a rally near you.  If you’re not close to a rally location, you can still participate by sending letters, emails and phone calls to these sponsors.

See Rally Locations and Sign Up Here: http://www.standnow.org/campaigns/seal/takeAction/corporateRally 

Email corporate sponsors here: http://www.dreamfordarfur.org/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=85

Fort Worth Star Telegram profiles UTA advocacy

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

UTA students raise awareness, money for Darfur

http://www.star-telegram.com/arlington_news/v-print/story/550017.html
 

ARLINGTON — The freshmen at the University of Texas at Arlington are wrapping up monthlong efforts to bring attention to genocide in Darfur.Each year the Freshman Leaders on Campus group takes on a community service project.

This year, its members want to raise awareness about the brutal conflict in Darfur and raise some funds to help. Thousands are dying or fleeing to neighboring Chad.

Freshman Jennifer Fox of Waxahachie said she did not know about the issue before. An eye-opening experience for her was seeing artwork from Darfur children.

“Children here mostly paint flowers or butterflies,” she said. “These children were painting men on horses with guns.”

In western Sudan militiamen known as janjaweed have pillaged through villages shooting at random and setting huts on fire, according to reports. The government has also sent bombers and army troops that have terrorized the region, according to news reports. A State Department report this month estimates that 200,000 people have been killed.

“It’s just amazing work these kids have done to bring awareness to everyone here,” said Molly Alfers, sponsor of the Freshman Leaders on Campus.

Learning more

Each freshman English class is reading Art Spiegelman’s graphic novel Maus: A Survivor’s Tale, based on his father’s experiences in the Holocaust.

FLOC members said Darfur is a modern-day example of the genocide detailed in Maus.

Students started the awareness project at the beginning of March with a showing of The Devil Came on Horseback, a documentary about a former U.S. Marine captain, Brian Steidle, witnessing the atrocities there.

They will raffle off donated artwork at an April 3 panel discussion to raise money for Steidle’s nonprofit group, Global Grassroots.

The discussion begins at 7 p.m. in Room 100 of Nedderman Hall and will include Rick Halperin, director of the Southern Methodist University’s Human Rights Education Program; Alusine Jalloh, director of UTA’s Africa Program; Victoria Smith, a human rights activist who has worked in Chadian refugee camps; and a Darfur refugee.

Students said they will not stop spreading the word about Darfur once the month is over

The Darfur crisis

What: The Sudan area of Darfur has suffered human rights abuses that include government and militiamen torturing, beatings, killings and raping black Africans, according to a State Department report released this month.

Impact: Reports are that more than 200,000 have been killed during the five-year conflict and more than 2.5 million people displaced.

Program: UT-Arlington will have a panel discussion at 7 p.m. April 3 in Nedderman Hall.

Tents of Hope

Student groups are painting a tent on campus that will be part of a national Darfur awareness event in Washington, D.C., in October. Supporters say communities in about 115 cities will send their painted tents to the event. The tents will be sent to Chad for refugees to use. For more information, visit www.tentsofhope.org.

How to help

UT-Arlington students are raising money for Global Grassroots, which provides aid to women in Darfur, Rwanda and South Africa. Raffle tickets, sold for $1, give a chance to win donated artwork. T-shirts promoting awareness are $10. For more information, call FLOC representatives at               817-272-2293       . For information about the nonprofit, visit www.globalgrassroots.org.

Price Already Paid

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

What’s your response to genocide? Nathaniel Maloney sent us a beautiful song–Price Already Paid–his reaction to the ongoing tragedy in Darfur. We’ve posted the lyrics below and you can listen to the song here:www.myspace.com/nathanielmaloney

©Nathaniel Lee Maloney September 6th 2006 The Price Already Paid

Somewhere there’s another lonely soul

Ravished by poverty they can’t control

Their picture of life wasn’t painted like this

Never ending feeling of helplessness

Trying to keep faith in someone’s word

When what’s been promised hasn’t occurred

We The People choose what we want to see

And tend not to want to give anything for free

CHORUS:

The world it doesn’t turn

From money that is made

Seems like we would learn

From the price already paid

A child’s face somewhere is so hungry and cold

But instead what matters is weapons bought and sold

The government does’t work for humanity and never did

If you believe they do tell that to a war torn orphan kid.

Want to share you reaction to Darfur or The Devil Came on Horseback? Submit your thoughts to vsmith@globalgrassroots.org.

Help Us Win $50,000 for Genocide Survivors

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

Global Grassroots (www.globalgrassroots.org), the non-profit sponsor of The Devil Came on Horseback, has been entered in America’s Giving Challenge–the non-profit that gets the most online donations will win $50,000 for its continued programs. Global Grassroots provides social entrepreneurship training and seed funding for women genocide survivors.

Please help Global Grassroots win $50,000 by making a $10 minimum contribution here: http://givingchallenge.globalgiving.com/dy/registry/ag.html?regid=642&cmd=prevfund

By making a contribution to our project in Rwanda, titled “Genocide Survivors Create Social Change for Women”, you will not just be making a tax-deductible donation - you could be helping Global Grassroots win an award of up to $50,000 in America’s Giving Challenge. 

We have until January 31 to encourage the largest number of individual donors of  just $10 or more to give to our project. Please help us - donate now and then pass along to all your friends!

Check out the Leaderboard to see where we rank:

http://givingchallenge.globalgiving.com/dy/amgive/leaderboard/ag.html?rf=agc11+_080115

Global Grassroots is the non-profit sponsor of The Devil Came on Horseback. Visit www.globalgrassroots.org for more information about our programs with women genocide survivors.

Launch of Devil Came on Horseback Action Site

Sunday, January 14th, 2007

The Producers are delighted to announce the official launch of the educational website for The Devil Came on Horseback. This site offers a comprehensive set of educational tools and resources for taking action on Darfur, a viewer feedback blog, a map of current screenings internationally, and instructions to arrange local screenings of the film.The Blog is the place for you to share how you have used The Devil Came on Horseback to generate awareness and action for Darfur. Check back for more information or email vsmith@globalgrassroots.org to contribute to the blog with your own activist story!