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Age: 109
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State: California
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Signup Date: 9/22/2006
Monday, February 02, 2009 

Joel and Benji Madden will speak with John Prendergast at American University on February 4th to discuss 'conflict minerals' in Congo and their trip to the Central African Republic.

WASHINGTON, D.C., February 2, 2009 — The Enough Project at the Center for American Progress and American University’s School of International Service will sponsor a discussion on the crisis in central Africa and the multimillion dollar trade in ‘conflict minerals’ that fuels the conflict with Joel and Benji Madden of the rock group Good Charlotte, along with John Prendergast, co-chair of Enough, on Wednesday, February 4, at 7pm.

The free event, in Room One of American’s Ward Building at 4400 Massachusetts Ave. NW, will focus on how ‘conflict minerals’ - mined in Congo and used universally in small electronic devices like cell phones – are fueling a deadly war in central Africa, and how students and activists can become advocates for this issue.

Joel Madden, a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, and his brother and fellow band member, Benji Madden, traveled to Central African Republic with UNICEF last fall to witness the devastating impact that conflict and poverty has had on the region.  The Madden brothers have been involved as ‘Enough Envoys’ for the RAISE Hope for Congo campaign since last fall, raising awareness about the crisis at their concerts, creating public-service announcements, and educating lawmakers on Capitol Hill.

Enough, a project to end genocide and crimes against humanity at the Center for American Progress, launched the RAISE Hope for Congo: Protect and Empower Congo’s Women campaign last fall to build a movement of activists who can advocate for an end to the widespread sexual violence against women and girls plaguing the war-torn Democratic Republic of the Congo, located in central Africa, and raise awareness about the role that mining for natural mineral resources plays in fueling the crisis. The conflict has been marked by cycles of escalation, and the international response has been wholly inadequate.

Enough is a project of the Center for American Progress to end genocide and crimes against humanity. Founded in 2007, Enough focuses on crises in Sudan, Chad, eastern Congo, northern Uganda, Somalia, and Zimbabwe. Enough’s strategy papers and briefings provide sharp field analysis and targeted policy recommendations based on a “3P” crisis response strategy: promoting durable peace, providing civilian protection, and punishing perpetrators of atrocities. Enough works with concerned citizens, advocates, and policy makers to prevent, mitigate, and resolve these crises. To learn more about Enough and what you can do to help, visit www.enoughproject.org. The Center for American Progress is a nonpartisan research and educational institute dedicated to promoting a strong, just and free America that ensures opportunity for all. We believe that Americans are bound together by a common commitment to these values and we aspire to ensure that our national policies reflect these values. We work to find progressive and pragmatic solutions to significant domestic and international problems and develop policy proposals that foster a government that is "of the people, by the people, and for the people."

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Michelle Galipeau

 
Keep up the work! The wide-scale Governmental complacency among financially blessed countries towards crime victims in developing countries is exactly what keeps these horrors from ceasing.
 
Posted by Roofer_On_Fire on Monday, February 02, 2009 - 9:47 PM
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NICOLE RICHIE NEWS
Nicole Camille Richie

 
I agree, keep up the good work!!..& Keep spreading your good will. xo
 
Posted by NICOLE RICHIE NEWS on Wednesday, February 04, 2009 - 11:03 AM
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Kelli Laine. A Memorial
Killed by A Drunk Driver

 
right on. great job guys!!!....go get em :)......on a side note, you all were so great on 'the bonnie hunt' show. ....xoxo Pam, angel Kelli's mom
 
Posted by Kelli Laine. A Memorial on Monday, February 02, 2009 - 10:09 PM
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Katie @};-

 
Wow, what good work they are doing! We need more people like you guys!
 
Posted by Katie @};- on Tuesday, February 03, 2009 - 2:26 PM
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Miss LA

 
you always do nice things... keep up the good work!
 
Posted by Miss LA on Wednesday, February 04, 2009 - 10:39 PM
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~~LA CUBANITA~~

 
IT IS WONDERFUL THAT PEOPLE AND THE REST OF THE WORLD ARE SEEING THE THE POVERTY AND CRIMES BEING DONE TO THE PEOPLE OF AFRICA... I THANK THE "GOOD CHAROLETTE" BAND FOR SHOWING SUCH SYMPATHY AND COMPASSION FOR THOSE IN NEED!! ..TRACY
 
Posted by ~~LA CUBANITA~~ on Thursday, February 12, 2009 - 2:24 PM
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