DARFUR: WILL HISTORY FORGIVE US?

A briefing on the political and humanitarian situation in Darfur, Sudan.
200,000 killed, millions displaced.
There is something you can do.
The briefing will include ideas and resources that teachers can use with students.
Speakers: Stephen Twigg (Director, Foreign Policy Centre); Jo Leadbetter (Oxfam); Ishmael Jarbo (from Darfur);
Mari Williams / David Fisher (Teachers for Darfur), Mark Rusling (Young Fabians).
Monday June 25 6.30pm
House of Commons Committee Room 8
Please arrive in good time to pass through House of Commons security
Presented by Teachers for Darfur, Young Fabians, and the Aegis Trust

Teachers for Darfur Briefing

Date for your diary:

Monday June 25th
House of Commons
6.30pm
Stephen Twigg
Jo Leadbetter (Oxfam)
LEARN ABOUT DARFUR
Talk at Hampstead Theatre Sunday 20 May at 8pm
£10 (concessions available)
Hear Ruth Messinger, Dr Mukesh Kapila, Stephen Twigg, and Clive Lawton speak about what's happening and get more concrete ideas on what you can do.
To book call Hampstead Theatre 020 7722 9301
Teachers for Darfur is not responsible for this event or for the content of external websites

Act for Darfur

COME TO THIS FREE EVENT IN HALF TERM
Act for Darfur - Tomorrow Is Too Late
Includes guest speaker Jonathan Freedland and workshop designed for educators
8.00pm-9.30pm Wednesday 30 May
The Hampstead Synagogue, Dennington Park Road, London NW6 1AX
Near West Hampstead Jubilee Line, National Rail and Silverlink services
Buses 328, 139, C11. Limited Parking
Teachers for Darfur is not responsible for this event or for content of external sites.