Many Voices for Darfur
On March 6-7, 2008 our class will be participating in a 48 hour blog project with children all over the world. Many Voices for Darfur is taking place to inform k-12 students and their families about the genocide taking place in the Darfur region of Sudan. Our class learned about this situation through a Darfur scavenger hunt and Skype sessions with children from Mr. Mayo’s class in Maryland. The class wrote press releases to tell others about the 48 hour blog. They are hoping to share these press releases in Skype sessions with other classes to help increase participation. Please visit each of their blogs on the sidebar to the right.


Hey Mrs. Drexler,
It is wonderful that all of you guys are trying to help with this awful genocide! You guys are really quite attracting the attention and raising awareness! Good job!
Drama Queen
From the Blurb
Comment by Drama Queen, a Blurber — February 26, 2008 @ 12:04 pm
Thanks, Mrs Drexler!
Your students are doing a awesome job raising awareness to this issue. They alll made very good points about why genocide is wrong. Keep the great work!
-Pebbles
From the Blurb
Comment by Pebbles, a Blurber — February 26, 2008 @ 12:07 pm
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