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“Meet Me on the Bridge”

All over the world, women and men commemorated International Women's Day by gathering on bridges to send the message that we must join together and work collectively to end global violence against women ...

International Women’s Day “Join Me on the Bridge”

A stop motion video of the march across the bridge ...

John Prendergast speaks to the Oklahoma Hold Out

Enough Project co-founder John Prendergast offers encouragement to the activists braving the cold and holding vigil, for days on end, outside Sen. Tom Coburn's office in Oklahoma City. The "Oklahoma Hold Out" aims to secure Senate passage of the LRA Disarmament and Northern Uganda Recovery Act, which Sen. Coburn (R-OK) is single-handedly blocking. To learn more, visit www.resolveuganda.org ...

Feingold Questions Secretary Clinton on the LRA

At the Foreign Relations Committee hearing on the FY11 budget, Senator Feingold asked Secretary of State Hillary Clinton about the LRAs continued violence across southern Sudan, northeastern DRC, and CAR ...

Darfur Dream Team At Georgetown-Duke Game

Photos and video clips of the partnership launch between the Enough Project's Darfur Dream Team and students and alumni from Georgetown and Duke ...

IMAN: Supermodel. Businesswoman. Activist. Refugee.

Iman is famous worldwide as a supermodel, successful businesswoman and fashion icon alongside her husband David Bowie. That's just the beginning -- she is also a refugee. Born in Somalia, Iman and her family fled war in the 1970s, making their way to Kenya on foot. Discovered there by fashion photographer Peter Beard, Iman came to the U.S. and took the fashion world by storm, breaking barriers as a supermodel and businesswoman. She also became a leading activist for peace in Africa ...

A New Opening on Congo’s Conflict Minerals

Enough Project Co-Founder John Prendergast discusses an exciting breakthrough from his recent trip to Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo ...

Mr. President, a Follow up on Sudan …

Thanks to our followers who voted for our question, President Obama addressed Sudan policy in his YouTube interview. But swift action is needed to pull Sudan back from the brink of war. You helped us ask the question. Now help us send the message. Visit www.EnoughProject.org/YouTube to send an e-petition to the President ...

Pres. Obama on Sudan: We Asked. He Answered.

The Enough Project submitted a question to YouTube's interview with President Obama, and thanks to our followers who voted, the question was asked. The Enough Project is calling for increased diplomacy on Sudan, backed up by pressures on the Sudanese regime. You helped us ask the question. Now help us send the message. Visit EnoughProject.org to find out how ...