STAND Summer Reading List
Looking for good mass atrocity books to read this summer? STAND’s got you covered. We reached out to current and past members to get their recommendations. This blog post doesn’t… Read more…
Looking for good mass atrocity books to read this summer? STAND’s got you covered. We reached out to current and past members to get their recommendations. This blog post doesn’t… Read more…
This is STAND’s “Ask of the Week”, a short, relevant ask that you can participate individually or with your chapter! Contact our Policy Coordinator, Danny Hirschel-Burns at dhirschelburns@standnow.org with any questions. Our… Read more…
Danny Hirschel-Burns is STAND’s Policy Coordinator. He is currently a senior at Swarthmore College studying Peace and Conflict Studies and spent the past summer interning for The Sentinel Project. To… Read more…
This post, written by Hannah Finnie, Student Director, tells about a day in the life of Waffle, Kat Fallon (Senior Manager)’s dog! This morning I woke up around 5a.m, which… Read more…
It’s summertime, and you know what that means- STAND has two brand new interns! We think they’re the two coolest interns around. Get to know them! Haley Aubuchon George Washington… 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…
Want to interact with inspiring anti-genocide activists from across the country? Want to learn more about campaign development, policy, grassroots organizing, and Google Docs than you ever thought possible? And… Read more…
You can find a lot in the blogosphere and the Twittersphere: cat memes, celebrity gossip, and, increasingly, informative and influential discourse on human rights and U.S. foreign policy. If you’re… Read more…