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New items re: Sudan, from Nicholas Kristof

May 1st, 2004 · Comments Off

Nicholas Kristof of the New York Times has some new suggestions for action on Sudan in his blog.  BTW his is a great blog–active, deep, interacting with readers.

Tags: Economics and cybenetics

Could MoveOn focus on the Sudan for a few days?

May 1st, 2004 · Comments Off

Joanne Cipolla Moore has a good idea: What if MoveOn.org focused on Sudan for a few days?  This might make a difference–it almost certainly would raise more money than we are able to do with The Passion of the Present
and associated efforts alone.  More broadly, it would be a
demonstration of the global orientation of the MoveOn community. 
Finally, and ironically, the Sudan issue is one that the conservatives
care about–so this would be a way to make common purpose across
sectorian blue/red lines, and do some good.

Tags: Economics and cybenetics

Thanks

May 1st, 2004 · Comments Off

Sudan: The Passion of the Present is a site dedicated to raising
realtime awareness of the current genocide being committed on people in
Sudan, providing news updates through links to AllAfrica and others,
and encouraging contributions to human rights and aid organizations
witnessing on the ground in Sudan.

Thanks
to those linking to the site, including:  Me and Ophelia, hatamaran, Kenyan Pundit, Karelia Software, Steve’s No Direction, Julie Leung, Blogborygmi, Synapse Chronicles, vedana net: Ed Case, Tau of Pauly, Abstract Dynamics, Ethan Zuckerman, Weblog log, Netlexblogger, meta-roj blog, Furthermore, Betsy Devine, Badboy Journal, Madeleines, Joi Ito, Nicholas Kristof.

http://passionofthepresent.org
http://passionofthepresent.com
http://thepassionofthepresent.com
http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/passionofthepresent

Tags: Economics and cybenetics

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