This video montage highlights messages from Darfuris currently residing in the United States, and their calls to action on behalf of themselves, their families, and the people of Darfur.
This video was produced with footage recorded in Chad in May and June 2008 as part of the pilot mission for our Darfurian Voices project. Supported in part by a grant from the Open Society Institute.
This video montage highlights the global diversity of participants' messages and the recognition that ending the crisis in Darfur will take a worldwide effort.
This video montage highlights participants' frustration with the way their political leaders have handled the crisis in Darfur thus far, and their calls for concrete action rather than hollow promises.
24 Hours for Darfur is a global video advocacy campaign collecting 24 hours of personal video appeals demanding an end to the genocide in Darfur. Each videos is sent directly to your political representatives, and all the videos will be screened outside the United Nations headquarters in September. Check out www.24hoursfordarfur .org and join the movement!