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معرض ٲطفال دارفور بفيلادلفيا
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For 5 weeks the African American Art museum will be hosting this unique and powerful chidren's drawings... join us tomorrow in the opening reception...
Mohamed Elgadi for/Darfur Alert Coalition Philadelphia, PA USA ___________
The Children of Darfur Surviving Genocide
An Exhibit of drawings done by the youngest survivors depicting what they experienced in Darfur
July 26 - October 2 OPENING RECEPTION: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10th 5:30 PM - 8 PM
Opening Reception: 5:30 - 6:30 View the Children's the artwork Music By: The Byard Lancaster Quartet Refreshments: Donated By Whole Foods...
The Children of Darfur: Surviving Genocide PROGRAM: 6:30 - 7:30
Welcome Introduction 6:30 - 6:45
Dr. Diane Turner - The African American Museum in Philadelphia Ramona Riscoe-Benson CEO and Interim President Dr. Mahdi Ibn Ziyad - Philadelphia Black Radical Congress - Master of Ceremonies
Spiritual Reflection Rev. Dr. James Allen - Moderator of The Pennsylvania Eastern Keystone Baptist Association Rev. William G. Ayers- Archdiocese Office of Pastoral Care of Migrants and Refugees Shaykh Dr. Ibrahim Imam, Western Sudanese Association Burt Siegel, Director, Jewish Community Relations Council
Ryan Bates, , Camden Public Schools Music Supervisor, Prelude Prelude
The Darfur Alert Coalition Lou Ann Merkle, Co- Chair - Darfur Alert Coalition Dr. Mohamed Ibrahim, Co- Chair - Darfur Alert Coalition
Darfurian Voices 6:45 - 7:15 Fatima M. Haroun - Darfur Rehabilitation Project, The Darfur Alert Coalition Philadelphia Area Darfurian children speak out Shaykh Dr. Ibrahim Imam, Western Sudanese Association - Current situation in the context of Dr. John Garang's death
The Children of Darfur: Surviving Genocide 7:15 - 7:35 Darfurian Children Stories - Dr. Jerry Ehrlich, pediatrician - Doctors Without Borders - slides
Poetry of Sandra Turner-Barnes, Development Director, Walt Whitman Center, Camden
Taking Action Genocide Intervention Fund 7:35 - 8:00 Stephanie Nyombayire, Rwandan student from Swarthmore College, GIF spokesperson Mark Hanis - Co-founder of GIF, GIF actions & vision Sam Bell - Legislative Director - Darfur Peace & Accountability Act in Congress
Closing Sis. Empress Phile' Chionesu - Convener, Million Woman March National 1997
Dr. IbnZiyad
For more information contact: aampmuseum.org 215-574-0380 NW Corner 7th and Arch Streets
www.darfuralert.blogspot.com Contact: Lou Ann Merkle [email protected] 610-832-7028 610-564-2131
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Re: معرض ٲطفال دارفور بفيلادلفيا (Re: Tragie Mustafa)
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Quote: والتحيه من خلالك لكل المخلصين (من ابناء وغير ابناء دارفور)
I will convey your greetings to these great allies and friends of Sudan...Darfur Alert Coalition http://darfuralert.blogspot.com is an umbrella for more than 25 different groups in Philadelphia... many of them are non Sudanese... I will share a brief report on tonight's event
regards Mohamed Elgadi
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Re: معرض ٲطفال دارفور بفيلادلفيا (Re: عمر ادريس محمد)
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Darfur Friends,
The African American Art Museum in Philadelphia officially inaugurated last night The Children of Darfur Art Exhibit. The event was very successful attended by more than 170, and continued from 5-9pm.
The program was very rich, diverse in bringing many groups that strongly active in the issue of Darfur here in Philadelphia… However, the Darfur voices were especially powerful and present along the 3-hr program.
Three generations of Darfurian women spoke: A grandma (habouba); her daughter, and two of her grandchildren. They spoke from the bottom of their hearts on the atrocities they went through and how their families and villages are destroyed… “why this is happening to us? Why I’m losing members of family everyday?” Arwa, crying, left this question hanging over, motivating us to do more to stop this disgusting crime against humanity…
Ramona Risco, President and CEO of the Museum, and Dr. Diane turner, curator, spoke on the role of the arts and museums in reaching out to the community and responding to crisis like Darfur…
Faith-based groups from Islam, Christianity, and Judaism spoke eloquently on the engagement of their congregation to help.. Dr. Jerry Ehrlich, of the Doctors without Borders who brought with him the children’s drawings, gave a powerful short presentation…the amazing students of Swarthmore College spoke humbly on their efforts to raise money to support the African Union forces in their one-year national campaign (www.genocideinterventionfund.org) …
The African American poet Sandra Turner-Barnes read a new poem she wrote for Darfur… the Clarinet player Ryan Bates played one of the most beautiful pieces I heard of this instrument… it brought to my mind all memories sitting in peace by the banks of Wadi Nyala or Dahab Sharrou Wadi near Zalingi in west Darfur.. Thanks Ryan for this great music..
The convener of Million Women March (1997) was the last speaker, closing the event by a special message addressed especially to the African American women to make their voice loud in stopping this crime…
Thanks to all of you for continuing to work to stop this crime…
Mohamed Elgadi Darfur Alert Coalition Philadelphia
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Re: معرض ٲطفال دارفور بفيلادلفيا (Re: Khalid Kodi)
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Dear Khalid, here is the schedule for the Exhibit:
African American Art Museum in Philadelphia until October 2nd. Baltimore @ LIRS Oct to Dec.
Saratoga Spring, NY, Jan 2006 The World Affairs Council, Hartford, CT March 2006
regards Mohamed Elgadi
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