STAND Semester in Review
It’s been another long semester, and to those of you who thrived in finals (or maybe just survived), congratulations! The many successes within the genocide prevention movement this semester also… Read more…
It’s been another long semester, and to those of you who thrived in finals (or maybe just survived), congratulations! The many successes within the genocide prevention movement this semester also… Read more…
Over the past year, the ongoing civil war in South Sudan has only worsened conditions for civilians. In the face of months of ethnic violence, South Sudan is in the… 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 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 piece is by David Sanker, STAND’s Advocacy Intern. This year’s International Day of the Girl coincides remarkably well with a story I feel is extremely powerful and resonates with STAND’s values…. 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 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…
This post was written by Natasha Kieval, STAND Programs Intern. It is a reflection on World Refugee Day and focuses on the extra difficulties that LGBTI refugees face. Today is… 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…