STF Events: 2005-2006
Outreach & Activism
June 2006: Throughout the year, the STF has done far more than just the large events profiled here. With every meeting the STF found new ways to raise awareness and invite others to action. Here is a graphical representation of the outreach the STF made in its surrounding community and across the nation.
Camp Darfur at Palisades Charter High School
June 8, 2006: Gabriel Stauring returned to Palisades Charter High School, this time with his traveling refugee camp, Camp Darfur. Assembled in Pali’s quad, the tents of Camp Darfur each contained information on one of five genocides of the past century, the Armenian Genocide, the Holocaust, the Cambodian Genocide, the Rwandan Genocide, and the current crisis in Darfur. Throughout the day groups of students had the chance to learn about these events and were invited to write messages of hope on the canvas of one of the tents. Photos by Patricia Williams
All-Schools STF Meeting
February 9, 2006: Palisades Charter High School hosted this second all-school meeting. Joining the STF were guest speakers Gabriel Stauring, who recently returned from Chad, and Mark Hanis, of Genocide Intervention Net. This meeting allowed the STF to hear personal accounts of the crisis in Darfur, setting the tone for the second half of this year’s campaign.
Alephonsion Deng Speech at Crossroads HS, Palisades Charter HS December 8 & March 29
2005-2006: This year the STF was honored to welcome Alephonsion Deng, one of the Lost Boys of Sudan, to speak at two of our STF schools. Deng, a refugee of the North-South conflict in Sudan, and co-author of They Poured Fire on Us from the Sky, gives testimony to the effects of war on a child, and is an example of what has been happening to hundreds of thousands of people in Darfur. Photos by Patricia Williams
Meeting With Congressman Waxman

Photo by Rich Schmitt/Palisadian Post
December 21, 2005: The Student Task Force met with Congressman Henry Waxman to discuss the crisis in Darfur, and what he could do. In the hour-long meeting students asked him to take a stronger leadership role in funding of the African Union Mission in Sudan (AMIS).
Visit by Gabriel Stauring

Photo by Rich Schmitt/Palisadian Post
Darfur Drawings Event
September 22, 2005: The exhibition of drawings by children in Darfur, held at the Museum of Tolerance, served as a backdrop for the first all-school meeting of the year for the Student Task Force. This event allowed students to meet and get familiar with the crisis in Darfur and the goals of this year’s Student Task Force. Photos by Patricia Williams
Million Voices Campaign

MillionVoicesForDarfur.org
2005-2007 Children in Conflict Campaign

Photos by Patricia Williams
During the 2005-2007 school years, the Student Task Force chose the theme Children in Conflict. Focusing on the effect warfare has on the children involved, STF selected the ongoing crisis in the Darfur region of Sudan as our primary issue. Throughout this two-year long campaign, the STF organized a variety of activities meant to raise awareness and encourage action.
HRW’s “What You Can Do About Darfur”
Recent HRW Reports on Darfur: