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Mourning with the people of Sri Lanka, refusing to give in to hate

Blog, News & FeaturesApril 24, 2019

It is with heavy hearts that we acknowledge the recent devastating attacks in Sri Lanka, which took some 310 lives,…

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Sudan coup ousts al-Bashir: Cause for celebration or concern?

News & Features, SudanApril 11, 2019

Something incredible just happened.  After nearly 30 years in power, Sudan’s President — indicted war criminal and genocidal mastermind Omar…

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The Rwandan Genocide: 25 years later

Blog, News & FeaturesApril 5, 2019

Beginning on April 7, 1994, 25 years ago this Sunday, and continuing over the next 100 days, 800,000 Tutsis in…

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Rohingya Refugee Megacamp: Need as far as the eye can see

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesMarch 13, 2019

Nothing blew me away on this trip to Bangladesh more than my visit to the largest Rohingya refugee camp in…

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International Women’s Day with Rohingya survivors: Sisterhood and the Power of Information

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesMarch 8, 2019

I had the privilege of meeting some extraordinary women over the course of this past week in Cox’s Bazar.  There…

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With entry to Rohingya camps in Cox’s Bazar closed for a day, time to explore life and organizations nearby

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesMarch 7, 2019

After an auspicious first day in the camps — in the sense that we got in and moved freely without…

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Finally arrived: Meeting the Rohingya in the camps for the first time

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesMarch 6, 2019

Yesterday was my first day in the camps.  Haythem, from one of our partner organizations, met me and my traveling…

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En route to the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar

Blog, JWW On-the-Ground, News & FeaturesMarch 4, 2019

I arrived today in Cox’s Bazar, just a 1-hr flight from Dhaka, where I spent a day in transition on…

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JWW on the Hill: New Congress, new opportunities

News & Features, Spotlight | ArticleMarch 1, 2019

While in Washington, D.C. for the Lemkin Summit, I had the opportunity to meet with several members of Congress and/or…

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The L.A. Walk to End Genocide is THIS SUNDAY!

News & Features, Walk to End GenocideFebruary 27, 2019

The Walk to End Genocide is a community event that brings together activists of all ages and backgrounds to rise…

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