Showing posts with label congo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label congo. Show all posts

Shade -wibby Black Congo-oh.


"Is there a place to rest in your shade?
I want to rush toward you -- but a heavy debt lies in the way and turns me back.
I talk to myself about you, for I cannot return to you and sadness has made a home in my heart."
~Yahya bin Talib al-Hanafi

Friends of the Congo


Please join the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) Boston & NY Metro and Friends of the Congo for *"Silence = Rape",* an event on the ooccasion of the International Women's Day.

*Date: Sunday, March 8th, 2009; Time 2:30 PM*Event: "The Greatest Silence: Rape in the Congo"Film Screening and Q&AWinner of the Special Jury Prize Documentary 2008 Sundance Film Festival
*Jane Ngondo, an activist (Shalupe) from the Congo will provide testimony and report. This event will also include a PowerPoint presentation about the role of multinational corporations in the Congo and ideas for local community action.*
*Venue: The YWCA, 140 Clarendon Street, Kuumba Library, 2nd Floor, Copley Square
*More than five million people have been killed in the ongoing Congolese war and thousands of women and girls raped and mutilated.
"Christine watched from the forest floor as the rebels raped, burned and butchered. She was lying on her belly when she saw that her 18-year-old daughter, Chantal, had been captured. Chantal has not been seen since." - The New York Times
*Break the Silence - End the Violence* For More Info: Contact Boston WILPF