Accessing Darfur; A Teacher’s Guide to Addressing the Ongoing Genocide in Sudan

Accessing Darfur; A Teacher’s Guide to Addressing the Ongoing Genocide in Sudan
Title Accessing Darfur; A Teacher’s Guide to Addressing the Ongoing Genocide in Sudan PDF eBook
Author Mark R. Gudgel
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 114
Release 2010-07-19
Genre Education
ISBN 0557720672

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Marlowe - "Mark Gudgel not only provides his students with the opportunity to see themselves as engaged citizens of the world--he makes it possible for other educators to do so as well, by providing this heartfelt guide, clearly inspired by Mr. Gudgel's own passion and commitment to creating, with his students, the kind of world we all want our children to live in."

Teaching about Genocide

Teaching about Genocide
Title Teaching about Genocide PDF eBook
Author Samuel Totten
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 209
Release 2018-09-30
Genre Education
ISBN 147582548X

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Secondary level teachers and professors from various disciplines present their best advice and insights into teaching about various facets of genocide and/or delineate actual lessons they have taught that have been particularly successful with their students.

Home of the Brave

Home of the Brave
Title Home of the Brave PDF eBook
Author Katherine Applegate
Publisher Feiwel & Friends
Pages 257
Release 2014-12-23
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1466887834

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Bestselling author Katherine Applegate presents Home of the Brave, a beautifully wrought middle grade novel about an immigrant's journey from hardship to hope. Kek comes from Africa. In America he sees snow for the first time, and feels its sting. He's never walked on ice, and he falls. He wonders if the people in this new place will be like the winter – cold and unkind. In Africa, Kek lived with his mother, father, and brother. But only he and his mother have survived, and now she's missing. Kek is on his own. Slowly, he makes friends: a girl who is in foster care; an old woman who owns a rundown farm, and a cow whose name means "family" in Kek's native language. As Kek awaits word of his mother's fate, he weathers the tough Minnesota winter by finding warmth in his new friendships, strength in his memories, and belief in his new country. Home of the Brave is a 2008 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.

Sudan, Oil, and Human Rights

Sudan, Oil, and Human Rights
Title Sudan, Oil, and Human Rights PDF eBook
Author Jemera Rone
Publisher Human Rights Watch
Pages 772
Release 2003
Genre Forced migration
ISBN 9781564322913

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For twenty years, southern Sudan has been the site of a tragic and brutal civil war, pitting the northern-based Arab and Islamic government against rebels in African marginalized areas, especially the south. More than two million people have died and four million have been displaced as a result. In 1999, anew element radically changed the war: Sudanese oil, located in the south, was firs exported by the central government. The human price of this bonanza is immeasurable. The government, using oil revenues and aided by co-opted southerners, rained a scorched earth campaign of mass displacement, bombing, and terror on the agro-pastoral southern civilians living in and near the oil zones. The displaced number in the hundreds of thousands.

What Is the What

What Is the What
Title What Is the What PDF eBook
Author Dave Eggers
Publisher Vintage Canada
Pages 563
Release 2009-02-24
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0307371379

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What Is the What is the story of Valentino Achak Deng, a refugee in war-ravaged southern Sudan who flees from his village in the mid-1980s and becomes one of the so-called Lost Boys. Valentino’s travels bring him in contact with enemy soldiers, with liberation rebels, with hyenas and lions, with disease and starvation, and with deadly murahaleen (militias on horseback)–the same sort who currently terrorize Darfur. Eventually Deng is resettled in the United States with almost 4000 other young Sudanese men, and a very different struggle begins. Based closely on true experiences, What Is the What is heartbreaking and arresting, filled with adventure, suspense, tragedy, and, finally, triumph.

Genocide

Genocide
Title Genocide PDF eBook
Author Adam Jones
Publisher Routledge
Pages 457
Release 2006-09-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134259816

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An invaluable introduction to the subject of genocide, explaining its history from pre-modern times to the present day, with a wide variety of case studies. Recent events in the former Yugoslavia, Rwanda, East Timor and Iraq have demonstrated with appalling clarity that the threat of genocide is still a major issue within world politics. The book examines the differing interpretations of genocide from psychology, sociology, anthropology and political science and analyzes the influence of race, ethnicity, nationalism and gender on genocides. In the final section, the author examines how we punish those responsible for waging genocide and how the international community can prevent further bloodshed.

The Red Pencil

The Red Pencil
Title The Red Pencil PDF eBook
Author Andrea Davis Pinkney
Publisher Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Pages 414
Release 2014-09-16
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0316247812

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"Amira, look at me," Muma insists.She collects both my hands in hers."The Janjaweed attack without warning.If ever they come-- run." Finally, Amira is twelve. Old enough to wear a toob, old enough for new responsibilities. And maybe old enough to go to school in Nyala-- Amira's one true dream. But life in her peaceful Sudanese village is shattered when the Janjaweed arrive. The terrifying attackers ravage the town and unleash unspeakable horrors. After she loses nearly everything, Amira needs to dig deep within herself to find the strength to make the long journey-- on foot-- to safety at a refugee camp. Her days are tough at the camp, until the gift of a simple red pencil opens her mind-- and all kinds of possibilities. New York Times bestselling and Coretta Scott King Award-winning author Andrea Davis Pinkney's powerful verse and Coretta Scott King Award-winning artist Shane W. Evans's breathtaking illustrations combine to tell an inspiring tale of one girl's triumph against all odds.