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A lesbian, a black girl and a U.S. Army Major walk into a room…

Sounds like the beginning of a bad joke. On the morning of July 26th, two members of STAND and a U.S. Major entered Oklahoma Senator Inhofe’s office. I caught up with them after the meeting, and Jenn Polish’s adrenaline rush was vigorous, her energy infectious. “It’s interesting, honestly, because it was a really good exchange of views…people have to come to conclusions in their own time, their own space. That’s what social change is.”

Bipartisan Genocide Prevention Resolution Introduced in the U.S. Senate

Big news for the anti-genocide movement!

Yesterday afternoon, Senators Russ Feingold (D-WI) and Susan Collins (R-ME) introduced a resolution calling for the development of an interagency genocide prevention strategy. The resolution is the result of extensive work by the anti-genocide community to develop a bipartisan consensus around genocide and mass atrocities prevention. Students have played an integral role in this process.

CNN Reports on U.S. Conflict Minerals Legislation; Blogosphere Responds

The Enough Project’s John Prendergast, and Sasha Lezhnev, of the Grassroots Reconciliation Group, have published an op-ed on CNN’s website lauding Congress’ recent progress on conflict minerals in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Prendergast and Lezhnev are optimistic about the impact of the conflict minerals legislation on the conflict resolution process in the Democratic Republic of the Congo:

NYT Covers Stanford STAND’s Progress on Conflict Minerals

The New York Times recently reported on Stanford STAND’s efforts to change its university’s investment strategies regarding electronics companies, which may use minerals extracted by armed groups in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in various electronics products. Stanford’s progress in this matter is particularly significant, as much of Stanford’s research and funding stems from Silicon Valley technology companies.

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