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Student
Task Force 2005-2007 Campaign
Primary photography by Patricia Williams
Link
to NEW Updated 2006-2007 Campaign

MillionVoicesForDarfur.org
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Million Voices Campaign
STF joined a national campaign to stop the genocide in Darfur. The goal was to deliver 1,000,000 postcards to President Bush on April 30, 2006 at a rally in Washington, DC. All Student Task Force schools took part in this campaign and have used it to reach out into their communities, spread the word and urge government action.
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Darfur Drawings Event
September 22, 2005
The exhibition of drawings by children in Darfur, held at the Museum of Tolerance, served as a backdrop for the first all-school meeting of the year for the Student Task Force. This event allowed students to meet and get familiar with the crisis in Darfur and the goals of this year's Student Task Force.
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Rich Schmitt/Palisadian Post Staff Photographer
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Visit by Gabriel Stauring
November 10, 2005
Gabriel Stauring, co-founder of StopGenocideNow.org, met with the Palisades Charter High School STF to discuss his upcoming trip to the Darfur refugee camps in Chad. The STF then had the chance to watch his progress through the camps via daily video posts to his website.
Related Article in the Palisadian Post |
Meeting With Congressman Waxman
December 21, 2005
The Student Task Force met with Congressman Henry Waxman to discuss the crisis in Darfur, and what he could do. In the hour-long meeting students asked him to take a stronger leadership role in funding of the African Union Mission in Sudan (AMIS).
Related Article in the Palisadian Post |

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Speaking Engagements with Alephonsion Deng
Crossroads High School - December 8, 2005
Palisades Charter High School - March 29, 2006
This year the STF was honored to welcome Alephonsion Deng, one of the Lost Boys of Sudan, to speak at two of our STF schools. Deng, a refugee of the North-South conflict in Sudan, and co-author of They Poured Fire on Us from the Sky, gives testimony to the effects of war on a child, and is an example of what has been happening to hundreds of thousands of people in Darfur.
Related Article in the Palisadian Post
They Poured Fire on Us From the Sky Website |
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Camp Darfur at Palisades Charter High School
June 8, 2006
Gabriel Stauring returned to Palisades Charter High School, this time with his traveling refugee camp, Camp Darfur. Assembled in Pali's quad, the tents of Camp Darfur each contained information on one of five genocides of the past century, the Armenian Genocide, the Holocaust, the Cambodian Genocide, the Rwandan Genocide, and the current crisis in Darfur. Throughout the day groups of students had the chance to learn about these events and were invited to write messages of hope on the canvas of one of the tents.
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Outreach & Activism
Throughout the year, the STF has done far more than just the large events profiled
here. With every meeting the STF found new ways to raise awareness and invite
others to action. Here is a graphical representation of the outreach the STF
made in its surrounding community and across the nation.
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Photograph by Jenny Alexander
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Advocacy
Training Workshop
October 13, 2006
Over 40 STF representatives from Crossroads School, Pacific Palisades Charter
High School, Venice High School, and Wildwood School gathered to receive up-to-date
information about the deteriorating crisis in Darfur, Sudan, and to work together
to plan a yearlong awareness-raising campaign dedicated to the protection of
the people of Darfur. Many ideas were generated, including the creation of a
program of Ambassadors for Darfur (see below).
For a slideshow of the event,
click here.
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HRW
Annual Dinner
November 15, 2006
Over 50 STF members and faculty advisors attended this event, thanks to sponsorship
by HRW donors. The dinner honored three human rights defenders from Nepal, Zimbabwe
and Mexico. The STF, along with Gabriel Stauring, set up a Camp Darfur tent and
welcomed guests while raising awareness about the campaign
of ethnic cleansing in Darfur. Several STFers manned clipboards
with a petition addressed to President Bush, pressing him to do more to keep
Darfur on the international agenda.
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Camp Darfur at
Venice High
December 6, 2006
Venice High compared life
in a refugee camp with life in the U.S. in various ways, including displaying
the daily food ration of an American teenager
(hot dogs, apples, etc.) next to the daily ration of a refugee (millet
mixed with ginger and onion, when available). Each tent featured an STFer who
gave a brief presentation on the topic and fielded
questions from over 1,500 visitors throughout the day. They collected
nearly 2,000 signatures on a petition to Congresswoman Jane Harman, urging her
to do more to protect the people of Darfur. For more on this event, please click
here to see the article in the Santa Monica Mirror.
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Pacific
Palisades Charter High "Die-In for Darfur"
December 14, 2006
30 Pacific Palisades Charter High students "died" during their lunch
period. Dressed in black shirts, STFers staged a "Die-In for Darfur" to
raise awareness among Pali High students of the continuing and increasing violence
in Darfur. While many of the club members lay dead, their fellow STF members
read Darfuri refugee testimonies over a microphone, so that the student body
could hear a sampling of the crimes against humanity committed on a daily basis
in Darfur. Other members collected signatures on a petition urging Congressman
Henry Waxman to continue to fight for the protection of Darfurians.
For more on this event, please click
here to refer to the Palisadian Post article.
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Rich Schmitt/Palisadian Post Staff Photographer
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i-ACT
and Gabriel Stauring in Chad, searching for Ahmat:
Over winter break, while most
students were relaxing or traveling, members of
the STF logged on to Gabriel Stauring's Stop Genocide
Now website (http://www.stopgenocidenow.org) to
watch his iAct videos, posted each day during his
15 day visit to Chad and the refugee camps along
Chad's border with Sudan. STFers, hoping for news
from Ahmat, a teenager that Gabriel met during
his 2005 trip to Chad, watched video and posted
words of encouragement and resolve on the i-ACT
discussion forum.
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Ambassadors
for Darfur
The STFers
from all four schools worked together to create
an advocacy program called
Ambassadors
for Darfur that brings their dedication to Darfur
to other schools and community organizations. The
STF Ambassadors for Darfur took part in several
training sessions, during which they have learned
about the history of the Sudan and have created
presentations that will help spread the word about
the plight of
Darfurians. These
Ambassadors are planning visits to elected representatives
and presentations in schools and public libraries.
The
Ambassadors for Darfur recognize that education
is the first step in an advocacy campaign, and want
to share this wisdom with anyone who will listen.
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Photograph by Jenny Alexander
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Wildwood
School Camp Darfur
January 23, 2007
The Wildwood STF incorporated comparative elements into the camp set-up; however,
they also discussed availability of medicine, health care, and water in the camps.
To this end, their "refugee
camp" featured laptops with the game "Darfur is Dying" set up,
so their fellow students could identify with a Darfuri refugee who must seek
water or firewood. Another way in which Wildwood personalized the Camp
Darfur experience was by incorporating Darfuri refugees' testimony, read by various
STFers during their colleagues' visit to the tents.
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Venice
High Awarded CTA Peace and Justice Caucus Youth
Activism Certificate of Commendation
January 27, 2007
STFers from Venice High attended the California Teachers Association's annual
conference in downtown Los Angeles to accept a certificate of commendation from
the CTA's Peace and Justice Caucus for their dedication to the plight of Darfurians.
The ceremony included a number of awards, granted both to individual youth activists
and to groups, and the STFers listened attentively to the inspiring stories of
youth making a difference across the state of California.
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STF
Representatives Meet Congressman Henry Waxman
January 28, 2007
Two STFers from Pacific
Palisades High and Wildwood attended the Pacific Palisades
Democratic Club meeting to present Congressman Henry Waxman with petitions collected
during actions at their schools. Both the Congressman and the audience were impressed
with the STF’s dedication to stopping the crimes against humanity in Darfur.
Waxman urged the students to keep up the good work, advising them in particular
to continue putting pressure on President Bush.
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Crossroads
Camp Darfur
February 12-13, 2007
The STFers acted as docents and escorted their
classmates-from 7th graders to 12th graders-through four tents dedicated either
to a genocide (Cambodia, Rwanda) or to political and social aspects of the current
campaign of ethnic cleansing in Darfur. STFers discussed
life in refugee camps (access to food, water, and education), and Gabriel Stauring
provided firsthand accounts of what he saw over the course of his two visits
to camps in Chad. At the end of their visit, students were encouraged to sign
a petition to Senator Barbara Boxer, thanking her for her dedication to stopping
the crimes against humanity in Darfur.
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Meeting with
Congresswoman Jane Harman
February 23, 2007
STF members from Venice High met with Congresswoman Jane Harman to present
her petitions collected during Camp Darfur (see above), and to urge her
to make Darfur
a priority on the Congressional agenda. Harman was encouraged to see
young people engaged in such important international human rights issues
and welcomed the
STFers' suggestions. In addition to urging her stronger leadership role
to protect the people of Darfur, STF requested that she include Darfur
on her website to
demonstrate her concern for the crisis and to help raise awareness among
her constituents.
For a slideshow of the event, click here.
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Cornerstone
Prep Charter School Camp Darfur
March 1, 2007
The Cornerstone middle school students' Camp Darfur experience began with an
introduction to genocide by Selma and Alfred Benjamin, two Holocaust survivors.
Later, STF docents introduced the students to Darfur's violence in three tents
dedicated to the history of the Darfur crisis, food, education and water in the
refugee camps. In a fourth tent, the middle schoolers
shared
what they had learned and read Darfuri victims' testimonies.
For a slideshow of the event,
click here.
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STF
Ambassadors Present at Santa Monica
Library
March 18, 2007
Joined by Benjamin Ajak, one of the Lost Boys of Sudan, STF Ambassadors for
Darfur from Wildwood, Crossroads and Venice High gave a moving presentation
to the Santa Monica audience on the background of the crisis in Darfur and what
the international community has done to stop these crimes against humanity.
Ajak is co-author of "They Poured Fire on Us from the Sky".
For a slideshow of the event, click here.
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New Roads Camp Darfur
March 21, 2007
The new Human Rights
Watch Student Task Force at New Roads introduced 150
fellow New Roads students to the humanitarian crisis
in Darfur.
Unlike other Camp Darfur events, New Roads decided
to focus exclusively on the crimes against humanity
and humanitarian crisis in Darfur. Five tents were
set up, each of which featured two STFers who provided
background information on Darfur and life in the camps.
In addition to the Darfuri testimonials, New Roads
students heard first-hand accounts from Gabriel Stauring
and Camp Darfur participant Stacey Martino of their
visit to the refugee camps in Chad.
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Crossroads “Silhouettes
of Darfur”
March 22, 2007
Crossroads students may
have been alarmed by the presence of chalk outlines
of bodies on the ground all over their campus. No
one had died in Santa Monica, however: Crossroads’ STF
pursued a new avenue of awareness-raising in a unique
action they called “Silhouettes of Darfur.” Each “silhouette” contained
names of Darfuri victims or destroyed villages.
STFers
also collected signatures to accompany
a letter to the Sudanese Ambassador to the U.S, urging
him to comply with a variety of international protocols.
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STF meets with Ishmael
Beah
April 6, 2007
Bestselling author and former child soldier
Ishmael Beah met with
STF and discussed his childhood in Sierra Leone and
the onset of the civil war
that pushed him to join the army as a young boy. Given
the increasing use of child soldiers in Darfur, STFers
were very interested in Ishmael’s remarks, and
were pleased to hear about the “Child Soldier
Prevention Act of 2007,” (Durbin Bill) and encouraged
all who attended to support this bill by calling their
senators.
To watch a short video on child
soldiers featuring an interview of Ishmael, please CLICK
HERE.
For a slideshow of the event,
click here.
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STF Meets with HRW Researcher
David Buchbinder
April 18, 2007
Students at New Roads
High School and STFers from Wildwood School met with
HRW researcher David Buchbinder
who spoke of his work in Eastern Chad. He had recently
returned from six weeks in the area. He touched
on historical, political, economic, geographic, military
and social issues that impact the people embroiled
in this crisis: Arab and non-Arab groups, the Chadian
and the Sudanese governments, and the United Nations. To
read David Buchbinder's latest report on Chad, please
CLICK HERE.
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USC Global Day
23 April
2007
Corey Jackson, Senator
Barbara Boxer’s Los Angeles Field Representative, was
one of the guests of honor at the USC Camp Darfur.
Mr. Jackson agreed to attend the event so that STFers
could hand over petitions addressed to the Senator,
thanking her for her leadership in the Senate in
bringing protection to the people of Darfur. STFers
also shared their advocacy efforts with USC students,
and a group of Santa Clarita middle schoolers, as
well as a representative from their friend Congressman
Henry Waxman’s office.
For a slideshow of the event,
click here.
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