HPA in Huffington Post!

Just as Dumbledore and Harry broke the world’s silence around Voldemort’s return, the HP Alliance is breaking the world’s silence around some of our world’s most pressing issues at rapid speed!

Today my article, A New Hope To End Genocide was published in the Huffington Post. Not only is it full of references to Harry Potter and Star Wars, it more importantly addresses how during this fifteenth anniversary of the Rwandan genocide President Obama and our allies can avoid another 1,000,000 Africans being killed by protecting Darfuri refugees.

Please read the article, please comment on the article, and please pass it around. When articles like this are popular on sites like the Huffington Post it reminds the mainstream media that the public wants them to break the silence and report more on Darfur.

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3 Comments

  1. Amanda

    April 17, 2009 at 7:09 pm
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    Awesome article! I think you expressed things quite well.

    I left a comment, and I linked it to my Facebook which was super easy to do. (It’s part of leaving a comment if you want it to be.)

    I’ve also called 1-800-GENOCIDE (which works in Canada too!) I hope if we all take 5 minutes that this time our leaders will listen. I remember Rwanda; I will never forget.

  2. Ariana

    April 20, 2009 at 11:58 pm
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    Great article!
    The Harry Potter references were done really well!
    I love reading Huffpo so I was happy to see your article there.

  3. April 21, 2009 at 6:23 am
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    HEy!!!
    this is a wonderfull article! What is going on in Darfur????

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