We're back...
Oh readers,
I hope we haven't lost you entirely. It was crazy in the run-up to the 50,000 Bones installation. But we did it, and it was beyond amazing. I'll post images and a overview of the event in a day or so, but in the meantime, this link will take you to a video and transcript of a discussion about the importance of the upcoming elections in Congo from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Speaker Series. This info was provided by OMB's wonderful research assistant, Kim Woods. You'll hear more from her over the next months.
We'll be really focused on Congo over the next month or so. There's a lot of work going on right now to bring pressure to provide support for free and fair elections and especially to demand and implement a widespread minerals certification program. These are links to our beneficiary, The Enough Project's Raise Hope for Congo Campaign, where you can find really important information about conflict free minerals and what you personally can do. And that's the important point: there is something that YOU CAN DO.
So, we'll be back on schedule now, with images, more info, and soon to come, updates from Naomi's three month residency in New Orleans.
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