Media & Press

CNN's 'Amanpour': John Prendergast on the Future of South Sudan

Amanpour

CNN's Christiane Amanpour sat down with Enough Project Co-founder John Prendergast to discuss South Sudan's future and the critical steps both Sudan and South Sudan must take to ensure peace.  Read More »

MSNBC's Melissa Harris-Perry Hosts Africa Show, Enough's Mark Quarterman Featured

Melissa Harris-Perry, host of her own popular weekend morning news and politics show on MSNBC, gave special emphasis in last Sunday’s program to stories linked to Africa. The topics ranged from the ongoing fighting along the Sudan-South Sudan border, the global response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa, and the complicated relationship between Africa and the Americas. Enough Project Research Director Mark Quarterman was on hand in the studio to offer commentary for the latter two discussions  Read More »

AOL Feature: 'You've Got John Prendergast'

John Prendergast on AOL

John Prendergast tells AOL how he got started as an activist and why "you've got to fight for human rights."  Read More »

Why Crisis Mapping Requires a Moral Compass

Good intentions alone are no match for regimes and their security agents bent on silencing dissent. For protesters on the ground in a country in turmoil and for activists overseas utilizing crisis mapping and social media to raise attention to their plight, the novelty of the technology and the creativity it enables has the potential to overshadow the harm that could be done if sensitive information gets into the wrong hands.  Read More »

Robin Wright Talks Conflict Minerals on 'Chelsea Lately'

Chelsea Lately

Actress and Raise Hope for Congo activist Robin Wright dropped by the E! Network's popular late-night show "Chelsea Lately" to talk about her latest film "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo," the holidays, and the mineral-fueled conflict in eastern Congo.  Read More »

Intelligence Journal Recognizes Satellite Sentinel Project’s Work in the ‘Top 25’

The Satellite Sentinel Project’s unique role in bridging the gap between intelligence and human rights activism is reinforced by our recognition in C4ISR Journal’sBig 25 Awards.” The world of C4ISR—“Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance” —may seem obscure, but these awards recognize some of the most important contributions to international safety you never knew existed.  Read More »

Watch: Wolf Blitzer and John Prendergast on U.S. Effort to Stop LRA

CNN The Situation Room

This evening, CNN’s The Situation Room will examine the recent announcement from the White House about plans to send 100 military advisors to Central Africa to boost efforts to end atrocities by the Lord’s Resistance Army. Host Wolf Blitzer will discuss the deployment with guests, including Enough’s John Prendergast. Tune in to CNN from 4 to 6 p.m. ET or check back here soon for the video.  Read More »

VICE Magazine Gives Gritty Glimpse into Eastern Congo

Ever creative and irreverent, VICE magazine recently ventured to eastern Congo to put together a five-part video series, The VICE Guide to Congo. The finished product explores the artisanal mining in the region and draws on Enough’s expertise in the field: Fidel Bafilemba, our Goma-based field researcher advised the crew on their trip, and our contract photographer from South Sudan, Tim Freccia, made many of the video and still images. Watch episode 1.  Read More »

The Huffington Post Nominates John Prendergast as a 2011 Game Changer

In its third annual Game Changers series, The Huffington Post recognized 100 of the top movers-and-shakers in 12 categories ranging from "Media," to "Top Green Innovators," to "Style." These innovators, visionaries, and leaders have paved the way in their own fields, and are changing how we look at the world and the way we live in it.  Read More »

‘Stream’ing Live with Satellite Sentinel Project

On October 3, Enough Project Communications Director Jonathan Hutson and Nuba leader Nanya Konda—who leads humanitarian relief efforts in the Nuba Mountains for the Nuba Relief Rehabilitation and Development Organization—appeared on the live Al Jazeera English news broadcast “The Stream.” The broadcast, which aired in the U.S. and 100 other countries around the world, focused on the Satellite Sentinel Project, or SSP, and the impact of its unprecedented approach to utilize cutting-edge satellite technology to document human rights atrocities in Sudan.  Read More »

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