Triangles of Truth International Project

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Students from around the world are honoring victims of the Holocaust by giving charity in their names to help end genocide in the world today.

Triangles of Truth (ToT) is an international movement of students who honor and remember Holocaust victims by working to end present-day genocide. Our mission is twofold: (i) to educate citizens from all walks of life in the history and lessons of genocide and (ii) to guide them as they run their own community-based fundraising campaigns to help meet the immediate humanitarian needs of current gen

Combat Genocide | R**e as a mechanism of genocide in Darfur 12/06/2014

Genocides rages on in Darfur, via Combat Genocide Association:

Combat Genocide | R**e as a mechanism of genocide in Darfur About a month ago, Sudanese soldiers stormed into the Tabit village in Darfur, violently expelling all the men and, over a few hours, brutally ra**ng 200 women and girls. Among the victims of r**e were 80 minors, of whom 8 were elementary school students. A week after the attack, a commander in the…

Let's Ride!? 09/16/2014

Read the One Year Little Ripples Assessment report on the blog, and learn more about the new Tour de Goz Amer. Don't miss out!

Let's Ride!? In May 2014, three members of i-ACT returned to Darfur refugee camp Goz Amer in eastern Chad to conduct the Little Ripples one year program assessment. Today, we’re writing to you let you know that our One Year Assessment report is here and we’re excited to share it with you! This report demonstrate…

Darfur peace mission chaos is revealed 09/14/2014

"It is fair to say that Unamid peacekeepers largely failed to protect Darfur civilians, and that their presence didn’t deter the government or the rebels from attacking the civilians," said Ms Elbasri.

Darfur peace mission chaos is revealed The violence that once consumed Darfur has returned with renewed savagery, forcing a new generation into exile.

Dreaming beyond a safe space and toys 08/12/2014

Wonderful blog post on the impact of the Little Ripples program:

Dreaming beyond a safe space and toys i-ACT—thanks to our funders, collaborations with early childhood education experts, and refugee leaders—has been able to be creative, ambitious and comprehensive in developing an early childhood education curriculum that builds the cognitive, physical and language development of children in the Darf…

Little Ripples Turns 1! 07/22/2014

Little Ripples turns 1! Read about the incredible journey that was this year. We're proud to be a part of it.

Little Ripples Turns 1! In May 2014, three members of i-ACT returned to Darfur refugee camp Goz Amer in eastern Chad to conduct the Little Ripples one year program assessment, monitor the progress of the school and research the opportunity and needs for Little Ripples expansion to in-home centers. Little Ripples has been i…

'Watchers of the Sky' Clip 07/16/2014

A wonderful new documentary exploring genocide and the world's response. Check it out! And be in touch about screening the film in your ToT school or community. Watchers of the Sky

'Watchers of the Sky' Clip “Love despite difference and, rather, because of difference,” wrote Raphael Lemkin, a Polish Jew born in 1900, who saw and could not abide the universal human capacity…

World Refugee Day: More than 50 million people displaced 06/20/2014

Today, on World Refugee Day, we're thinking of the tens of millions of people forced from their homes.

World Refugee Day: More than 50 million people displaced For the first time since the Second World War era, the number of people forced from their homes worldwide has surged past 50 million, according to the United Nations refugee agency.

Deadly Religious Violence Erupts in Sri Lanka 06/16/2014

More distressing reports from Sri Lanka:

Deadly Religious Violence Erupts in Sri Lanka Three people were killed and scores injured in riots between Buddhists and Muslims in a southwestern coastal town.

The World Cup for outsiders: From genocide to glory 05/31/2014

Great article about i-ACT's journey to usher Darfur United to the world cup!

The World Cup for outsiders: From genocide to glory Ahead of the biggest game of his life, Mahamat "Iggy" Ignegui has mastered the diplomatic language, if not his nerves.

Little Ripples: We're doing Something Right 05/19/2014

“She counts more and sings songs and poems at home.”

Little Ripples: We're doing Something Right Today we wrapped up our one-year assessments at Little Ripples! What a productive few days. Afterwards, we got to spend some time with our refugee interviewers. Nathan was able to thank each interviewer individually, get some group pictures and let them know that because of their hard work, we have…

[VIDEO] Little Ripples at One Year 05/17/2014

Little Ripples at one year! Beautifully moving images from the ground! Thank you to amazing partners at i-ACT and beyond.

[VIDEO] Little Ripples at One Year The i-ACT team returns again to the Little Ripples school in refugee camp Goz Amer. What they find is beautiful. The teachers have made this a magical place. At a time when the camp is experiencing severe cuts in food and services, Little Ripples is a safe, fun place for children to learn and play.

Smiling Through it All 05/15/2014

Blog update from the i-ACT team, now in Eastern Chad for their 19th expedition. They'll soon be conducting a one-year assessment of Little Ripples, so stay tuned!

Smiling Through it All The children are so small and frail standing next to me in their dirty, tattered clothes. I stand under the late afternoon sun on the sandy field, watching the top 21 Darfur United players train.

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