Friday, June 8, 2007

CAMP DARFUR REFLECTION

Overall, I think Camp Darfur was very successful. All together we were able to raise over 800 dollars and educate almost 500 people. In my eyes Camp Darfur was a great success. Everything turned out perfect, but I wished there were more people that we could of educated so the word could be spread even more.

The speaker I found most interesting was Majur Malou. He was very inspiring and he had great stories and experiences to share with us and because I already had previously had met with him because my group had set up an interview for our DVD chronicles of indifference.

Camp Darfur was a great experience that will have a lasting impression on me. In the beginning I had thought that this project was useless and nothing was going to get done. But actually hearing for the people of Sudan totally changed my mind. I honestly felt bad for the people of Sudan, and I wish we could do more to help. I heard about a teacher’s mom that actually cried during our presentation. She cried because of the impact one of the installations had on her. Seeing and hearing the impact it had on her, I wonder how many other people were deeply affected and what there going to do in order to stop genocide entirely.

In conclusion, Camp Darfur was a great success and it was fun too display all of our knowledge that we had accumulated throughout the year.

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