Demand Change from the United Nations with "24 Hours for Darfur"
Petitions Just Got a Whole Lot More Personal
Darfur, a region in western Sudan, is an area rife with genocidal conflict. Since 2003, at least 200,000 people have died in the warfare. Powerful countries have been slow to intervene in the crisis, with the United Nations doing very little to fix it, but still the only ones really doing anything. Recently, they've green-lighted a 20,000 strong military force to intervene in the dispute, but many people are worried that the actual capabilities of the unit will not be up to par.
If the UN and others are ever going to put real effort into resolving the conflict, it is essential that they see how many people are interested in change. That's where 24 Hours for Darfur comes in. Twenty-four hours of footage at approximately forty-five seconds per video, comes out to over 2,000 people using their voices for a difference.
That is, if over 2,000 people actually did it. At it's current state, there is little more than eight hours of footage. Just a third of what is needed. If this project is going to succeed, much more people will have to help. To that end, I have decided to do something about it, rather than whine and let it pass me by. If this initiative were ever going to happen by September 16th, large parties would be the answer. Large parties at parties. If I set up a camcorder at the next get-together or concert I go to, it would take only a minute to get people's views on the situation. I could get at least fifty people, and inch the campaign along to it's goal.
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Takeaways
- 24 Hours for Darfur is the first activism of its kind.
- Speak directly to the UN and members of congress.
Did You Know?
24 Hours for Darfur has videos from famous people like John Edwards and Mia Farrow.
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