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Putting Pressure on the G8 Summit

STAND and the Genocide Intervention Network (GI-NET) just signed onto an open letter championed by Human Rights First.  The letter focuses on the upcoming G8 Summit in July, which consists of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the UK, and the US.

The letter asks the leaders of the G8 to issue a joint statement, calling for:

Vote Adam Sterling for the Teen Choice Awards!

Adam Sterling, Director of the Sudan Divestment Task Force at the Genocide Intervention Network, is one of nine nominees for the Do Something Award, to be presented at the Teen Choice Awards by Hannah Montana on August 4th. Adam has been nominated for founding the Sudan divestment movement while in college at UCLA. Through Adam’s work, at least 25 states, 19 major U.S. cities, and 59 universities have adopted policies restricting their Sudan investments.

Are You Up To The Challenge?

For the past nine days, nine high school students from Wichita, KS, have been running to Washington, DC in order to bring awareness to past and present genocides and to raise $100,000 for GI-NET. Averaging 104 miles a day, the 1,300 mile relay, entitled Never Ignore, Never Forget, will take them about two weeks to complete.

Alaskan Families Adopt Darfurian Refugees

Anchorage, Alaska is a hotbed of antigenocide activism, led by the self-named “five musketeers”: Amy Kearns, Tamar Shai-Bolkvadze, Shawn Powers, Debbie Bock and Kelley Nixon. These five activists have been leading the Alaska divestment movement, arranging meetings with their legislators, state call in days, rallies, die-ins and more. Most recently, these five and their families have taken Darfur refugees under their wing, helping them adjust to a new city, country and way of life. Pictured here is Debbie’s son, Sam Erickson with his new friend Assim Mohammed Toto of Darfur.

Taking STAND to Africa, and Africa to STAND

STAND is excited to announce that two of its student leaders, former Student Director Scott Warren and former High School National Outreach Coordinator Colin O’Brien, are taking their anti-genocide activism on the ground to Africa, and bringing STAND along with them…

We will be keeping track of Scott and Colin through Weekly News Briefs, weekly calls, and action alerts – and you can keep track of their journey at their blog, aficatrip08.com !

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