The Summer Roundup: Sudan, South Sudan, & DRC
This News Brief details the changes that conflicts in Sudan, South Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo have undergone in the past year. Thanks so muchto STAND’s wonderful… Read more…
This News Brief details the changes that conflicts in Sudan, South Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo have undergone in the past year. Thanks so muchto STAND’s wonderful… Read more…
This News Brief details the changes that conflicts in Syria and Burma have undergone in the past year. Thanks so much to STAND’s wonderful Education Team for putting it together!… Read more…
By Tasha Bell, George Washington University STAND On April 24th 2013, I was fortunate to attend an event titled “A Crisis of Governance in South Sudan” at the Wilson Center. Even… Read more…
By Leigh Durham, Field Organizer for One Million Bones On June 8th, 2013, thousands of participants dressed in white will lay down one million bones on the National Mall in Washington,… Read more…
Blog by Hannah Finnie, STAND’s Student Director. I was recently asked how STAND has changed my life. I was pretty taken aback at the question, but I think when you’re… Read more…
Beginning this weekend, six of our STAND Managing Committee members will be graduating from college and, B.A.’s in hand, embarking on their non-student lives. These six individuals are some of… Read more…
By Clay Kitchura, member of The White Rose Society at the University of Texas Austin. The White Rose Society had quite a successful semester. First we had our annual 10,000 Roses,… Read more…
This piece, written by Danny Hirschel-Burns, from Swarthmore College STAND, originally appeared on his blog The Widening Lens. The peace versus justice debate is unavoidable when it comes to the… Read more…
Syria The UN has distanced itself from a statement by a UN investigator claiming that the rebels were responsible for chemical weapons attacks in Syria, stating that it “has not reached conclusive… Read more…
This post was written by Natasha Bell, from George Washington University STAND. For more about cartel violence in the context of mass atrocities, check out our blog post from September 2012. An… Read more…