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The Killing Fields
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"Oh the humanity! (And the lack of it) This is a critically acclaimed drama about two journalists (one Cambodian and the other American) in Cambodia during the Vietnam War. This movie is hard to watch at times and definitely will have you shaking your head 'why'."
Left To Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust
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"Immaculee Ilibagiza grew up in a country she loved, surrounded by a family she cherished. But in 1994 her idyllic world was ripped apart as Rwanda descended into a bloody genocide. Immaculee’s family was brutally murdered during a killing spree that lasted three months and claimed the lives of nearly a million Rwandans. Incredibly, Immaculee survived the slaughter. For 91 days, she and seven ot..."
Peace Baskets from Rwanda
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"Macy's is selling these handwoven baskets to provide a livelihood for female survivors of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. I've picked favorite designs for this shopcast."
Boycott the Beijing Olympics Sticker
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"That's right I said it. I'm not watching the Olympics, engaging in any Olympic hootenanny and trying not to buy from any company that sponsors the Olympics (this will be hard to do but I'll try my best) as long as they are hosted in the People's Republic of China; a Republic that doesn't look out for any of it's people. Shame on the IOC for bestowing a privilege like hosting the Olympic games upo..."
From Their Hands to Yours: Fair Trade Rwanda Baskets
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"These lovely baskets are handwoven by Rwandan women to provide a source of sustainable income. So not only are they beautiful, they support a cause far greater than their beauty. The income from the sales of these baskets can mean so much to these women and their children and villages: clean water, nutritious food, medicine, collaboration and more."
"Stop Genocide in Sudan" t-shirt
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"Fashion for a very good cause! For the last two years, concerned college students in SoCal have been making and selling these great shirts in order to raise awareness about the ongoing genocide in Darfur. The shirts are American Apparel (which means they're sweatshop-free!) and are sold AT COST - the hope is that people will resell them in their own communities and then donate the proceeds to ..."





