AISD news, Invisible Children and Darfur rallies
A few events this weekend you might like to know about:
Youth Benefit Concert:
The Youth Media Collective of Austin, a project of YAA and Austin Indymedia, is having a benefit concert tonight at Quack's Bakery. Bands performing include: Misspent Youth, Offisaurs, Toejammers, and Crystal Bedford. Funds raised will go to the purchasing of equipment that youth can use to document their lives and local activism.
When: Tonight, 6pm
Where: Quack's Bakery 1400 E. 38th 1/2 St
For more information, contact Kate Kelly at riot.kate@gmail.com.
Invisible Children Night Commute:
Every night in northern Uganda, thousands of child refugees walk for miles from their homes into camps to avoid abduction and abuse by the so-called Lord's Resistance Army. A recent study found that the death rate in Uganda is three times what it is in Iraq. Students will be meeting at UT on Saturday to walk to the Capitol in solidarity with the children and raise awareness of their struggle. Many will even spend the night outside on the Capitol steps.
When: Saturday (4/29), beginning at 6pm
Where: UT Tower, proceeding to the Capitol steps
For more information, contact Timothy Bray at timothycbray@gmail.com. To learn more see the UgandaCAN blog.
Rally to Save Darfur:
400,000 people have been killed. 3.5 million displaced from their homes. The UN has just cut food rations in half for the refugees, who are spilling into neighboring Chad. A slow genocide has been occuring over the past four years in the western Darfur region of Sudan. Rallies are being held across the country on Sunday to raise awareness of their plight and call for action to end the genocide.
When: Sunday, 1-3pm
Where: South Capitol steps, 11th St.
For more information, contact Ansel at ansel@riseup.net To learn more check out the Genocide Intervention Network.