Sowers of Justice
What’s Happening in Darfur?
We’ve found an easy and quick way you can help stop the genocide horror in Darfur.
Here’s all you have to do.
1. Dial 1-800-GENOCIDE (that’s 43662433). You’ll be connected to the genocide hotline in Washington.
2. Once you’ve gotten through the initial palaver, you’ll be asked to enter your zip code.
3. Once you’ve entered your zip code you’ll be asked if you want to be connected to your representative by pressing 1, your senator by pressing 2, or the White House by pressing 3 — they’ll know your rep and senator by your zip code.
4. Once you’ve pressed the appropriate number, then you’ll be given a little “prep” on what you should ask the rep or senator to do — and that’s basically easy. Just say, “My name is whatever and I live in Representative X’s district and I’m calling to ask that he/she please support increasing the International Affairs Budget by at least 10% to work toward activating the authorized international protection force in Darfur.”
5. That’s it. Of course, you probably won’t talk with your rep or your senator. You’ll talk with a clerk in his/her office — and that clerk may or may not ask for your address so his boss can send you a thank you note (politics). When you’re through you can dial again and talk to the next person and then maybe even the White House if you want.
The whole thing will take you only 5 minutes, if that. And you will have done one small thing to try to get something done to reduce the continuing genocide in Darfur.
Minnesota Lawyers Support Divestment of Funds from Companies Complicit with Darfur Genocide
The Minnesota State Bar Association, an organization of more than 15,000 lawyers, voted unanimously on Friday, Dec. 12, to divest their funds from a targeted list of companies complicit with the genocide in Darfur, Sudan. This is the first professional association in the country to take this important step. The Bar Association resolution further recommends that all affiliated organizations take similar action.
Minnesotans have taken a strong stand to end the Darfur genocide. Divestment has been passed by the state of Minnesota; by the cities of Edina, Hopkins, and St. Paul; and by the University of Minnesota. Minnesotans have also raised more than $100,000 for civilian protection programs in Darfur through the Genocide Intervention Network. Edina is the third city in the country to pass an anti-genocide resolution, joining San Francisco and Chicago in this important statement to national leaders.
This is the way another group is working to support Darfur:
The Minnesota State Bar Association, an organization of more than 15,000 lawyers, voted unanimously on Friday, Dec. 12, to divest their funds from a targeted list of companies complicit with the genocide in Darfur, Sudan. This is the first professional association in the country to take this important step. The Bar Association resolution further recommends that all affiliated organizations take similar action.
Minnesotans have taken a strong stand to end the Darfur genocide. Divestment has been passed by the state of Minnesota; by the cities of Edina, Hopkins, and St. Paul; and by the University of Minnesota. Minnesotans have also raised more than $100,000 for civilian protection programs in Darfur through the Genocide Intervention Network. Edina is the third city in the country to pass an anti-genocide resolution, joining San Francisco and Chicago in this important statement to national leaders.