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  • 08/06/2008
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    STAND Region Map

  • 06/11/2008
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    Coming soon!

  • 06/11/2008
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    The student movement to end genocide has been called the fastest-growing student movement in the world today.

    To see a list of STAND's recent successes, please click here.

    To read students' own stories about lobbying their elected officials, please click here.

  • 06/10/2008
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    "Genocide education is the first step. But to end genocide, we also have to create a generation of activists. The best place to socialize to activism and to model it is in the classroom." - Dr.

  • 05/19/2008
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    STAND's task force members play a key role in planning and implementing STAND's campaigns. By working closely with members of STAND's Managing Committee, Task Force members are an integral part of helping to coordinate STAND's efforts throughout the country!

    The following job descriptions offers a brief overview of particular task force positions on STAND's national leadership team.

  • 05/19/2008
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    STAND, the student-led division of the Genocide Intervention Network, envisions a world in which the international community protects civilians from genocidal violence. At its core, our mission is to empower individuals and communities with the tools to prevent and stop genocide.

  • 05/19/2008
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    STAND, the student-led division of the Genocide Intervention Network, envisions a world in which the international community protects civilians from genocidal violence. At its core, our mission is to empower individuals and communities with the tools to prevent and stop genocide.

  • 05/19/2008
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    STAND, the student-led division of the Genocide Intervention Network, envisions a world in which the international community protects civilians from genocidal violence. At its core, our mission is to empower individuals and communities with the tools to prevent and stop genocide.

  • 05/16/2008
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    The Genocide Intervention Network (GI-NET) is changing the way the United States and the international community respond to the world's worst crime by empowering individuals and communities with the tools to prevent and stop genocide. GI-NET's aim is to build the first permanent anti-genocide constituency. Internships are available for undergraduates or recently graduated students who are available for at least 20 to 40 hours per week for at least 2-3 months.

    Fall, Winter/Spring and Summer placements are available.

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