15 Reasons to Give to STAND
This holiday season, for our 15th anniversary, students are sharing 15 reasons to give to STAND. With your support, STAND will be able to continue our one-of-a-kind mission to build… Read more…
This holiday season, for our 15th anniversary, students are sharing 15 reasons to give to STAND. With your support, STAND will be able to continue our one-of-a-kind mission to build… Read more…
This post was written by Ashley Legg, STAND’s Central Regional Organizer after attending STAND and the Darfur Women’s Action Group’s joint Women and Genocide Symposium. This past weekend, many fellow… Read more…
This post is a collaboration between our Mid-Atlantic Regional Organizer Jacob Sprang, and Chelsea Strelser, the Mid-Atlantic Campus Organizer for the Conflict-Free Campus Initiative (CFCI), who both attend William & Mary… Read more…
This blog is brought to you by Laura Wilkinson, STAND Communications Intern. I never thought I would have a connection to the genocide prevention movement. I grew up in North… Read more…
This post was written by Ankita Nayak and Ritika Bhatia of Plano Senior High School STAND after attending the One Million Bones event in Washington, DC. One Million Bones had… Read more…
This summer we are placing a spotlight on some extrordinary STAND students. Our first amazing student is Rachael Grueber. Read on to learn about what she has done with STAND… 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…
By Scott Warren, Student Director ’07-’08 When I became Student Director for STAND, in 2007, I immediately set to work on re-inspiring a movement that I saw losing some energy. … Read more…
This piece, written by Danny Hirschel-Burns, from Swarthmore College STAND, originally appeared on his blog The Widening Lens. As I sarcastically noted in the above tweet yesterday, the reaction from the… Read more…