Sunday, February 28, 2010

INVISIBLE CHILDREN LIVE STREAM - COBURN SAY YES! - 2/28/2010

Joseph Kony and the Lord's Resistance Army are committing brutal attacks on civilians and abducting children across central Africa every day. Historic legislation to help end the violence has generated support from hundreds of Members of Congress and tens of thousands of American citizens, but is being blocked by one man: Senator Tom Coburn of Oklahoma.

Help us find 10,000 Americans by March 1st who will sign this petition calling for "Dr. No" to say yes to restoring peace across Africa, yes to bold action to end the abductions of children being carried out by the Lord's Resistance Army, and yes to justice for the victims of this war.

Please sign the petition on the following link:

http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/2241/t/10505/petition.jsp?petition_KEY=2222

Watch live streaming video from invisiblechildren at livestream.com


Supporters of Resolve Uganda and Invisible Children’s advocacy work have been camped in front of Senator Coburn’s office for over 50 hours now. If you can get to Oklahoma City join them on the corner of Broadway and Main. Go to http://www.coburnsayyes.com/ to find out more about demonstration. You can watch the live feed above or go to http://www.livestream.com/invisiblechildren

Saturday, February 20, 2010

(NIKE) RED in Soweto South Africa - 2/19/2010

(NIKE) RED in Soweto South Africa

Find out how the youth in Soweto South Africa are doing in their communities to take a stand against the AIDS crisis in Africa. "Get up off your feet!" http://blog.joinred.com/2010/02/nike-red-in-soweto-south-africa.html

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Forty Days of Water - 2/17/2010











Choose to make water your only beverage for 40 Days between February 17 - April 3 to help Blood:Water Mission provide clean water for people in Africa who don't have a choice.

For more information please visit: http://40days.bloodwatermission.com/





Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Women ONE2ONE - 2/3/2010

Women build communities, they educate and advocate. They create change – in their families, in their societies and in the world. Many women living in the poorest parts of the planet are making progress against enormous odds, but their progress can be accelerated if we stand together as ONE. To halt the spread of malaria and HIV. To protect mothers. To put millions of kids in school. To create more women entrepreneurs.

Because when we empower women, we empower society.

Each woman is powerful on her own, but joined together we can go beyond. Together we can go beyond boundaries. We can go beyond ourselves.

Will you join us?

Learn more at www.one.org/women