Thanks, Natasha, for your leadership on this issue, and thanks for asking me to add a comment about the process of writing The Translator with Daoud Hari. Daoud had not long been in the US when Random House asked Megan McKenna and me to help Daoud with his story, as his English is rudimentary. He [...]
Well, it’s been two and a half weeks! THANK YOU to everybody who has gotten involved in some way or another! I feel like my reading has slowed down this past week, especially the past two days in which I haven’t finished anything. I keep falling asleep. Can you imagine that? Even if it is [...]
Darfur Diaries: Stories of Survival by Jen Marlowe was written after the success of the documentary film of the same name. The documentary was filmed by three activist students who visited the refugee camps in eastern Chad and then snuck across the border into Darfur, Sudan to film evidence and testimony from Darfurians about the [...]
Well, it’s been one whole week! I really wanted to get this update out yesterday but have found myself just plain tired. THANK YOU to everybody who has gotten involved in raising awareness and funds for Darfur. Be it from your encouraging words, blogging about it, putting buttons in sidebars, and reading books or watching [...]
The Devil Came on Horseback: Bearing Witness to the Genocide in Darfur by Brian Steidle and co-written with his sister Gretchen Steidle Wallace was simply heartbreaking. When Brian Steidle retired from the Marines, he started looking for a job in which he could utilize his military skills. While browsing the classifieds, he came upon an [...]