Tomorrow and Friday, students from around the world are going to participating in the Many Voices for Darfur project. This was organized by two teachers (George Mayo and Wendy Drexler) and their students who want to bring peace to the Sudan.
Here is a blurb from the blog:


For 48 hours, starting at midnight Eastern standard time on March 6, 2008, many student voices will be collected in the name of those suffering in Darfur. Be sure that your voice is among them.

Men, women, and children in the Darfur region of Sudan are dying. The Sudan militia and Janjaweed are responsible for as many as 500,000 deaths and 2,500,000 displaced refugees. You can learn more about the genocide taking place in Darfur by visiting the Many Voices for Darfur Wiki. Once you have had a chance to learn more about Darfur, please post your comment to one or more of the following prompts below:

1. If you could visit the camps in Chad and sit down one-on-one with a refugee who is your age, how would you explain what you or others are doing in your country to spread awareness and make a difference?
2. Write an open letter to Omar al-Bashir pleading your case for the Darfur region of Sudan.
3. Write an open letter to leaders in your country to make a case for government support of international efforts in Darfur.



The blog is here
The planning wiki is here

And here is a music video that my students and I put together, using a song I wrote about the situation.


I hope to see your students in the mix.

Kevin

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There are more than 650 comments to the Many Voices for Darfur blog.
What a great idea of young people using technology for social action.
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