We all love our cell phones and electronic devices and the selection of different models has never been greater. They connect us to our friends and family but they also connect us with the Democratic Republic of Congo, one of the most dangerous places on earth. The production of our electronics...
Blog Post by Dennis Sithoo Earlier today I was watching a travel show on television where the hosts were visiting Cambodia. They visited an old school that was converted into a detention and torture centre for the Khmer Rouge. The stained floors, rusted relics and memorial photos of the victims...
Blog post written by Rebecca Anne Dixon Mount Allison’s Student Chapter of the Sentinel Project has had an active semester of fundraising and raising awareness about genocide in the Sackville community. Following a successful stint running the coat check at the campus pub, the group set up a table...
Only months after the development of our University Chapters program, we have gone international! Our first International Chapter is at Mercyhurst College, located in Erie, Pennsylvania. Under the direction of Diane Chido, Adjust Professor of Intelligence Studies at Mercyhurst and one of SP’s very...
The Sentinel Project for Genocide Prevention is now in its fourth year and it’s time to step up our organizational development efforts. We’ve spent our first three years focusing on technology and research, which drive our Early Warning System and help identify communities at risk of genocide. ...
We are getting near the end of the term and are making progress on Gin! A prototype should be finished by the end of the term! Leemor has been getting in contact with Sisi ni Amani to get specifications of their messages. Vincent has been working on combining django templates and coding up the...
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