On Friday - day 12 of going without food to draw attention to the people of war-torn Darfur - the 64-year-old actress and humanitarian wrote, "I have ...
We got arrested to shake up the status quo, to demonstrate that peace is possible, and to affirm that Americans all over this country want to achieve peace in Sudan as soon as humanly possible.
al-Bashir expelled 13 key humanitarian agencies from Sudan. Armed men have forcibly shut down aid compounds, seizing computers, cameras, personal phones and vehicles.
This concert will be about the music, but its statement of solidarity and support for upliftment in education could be the beginning of yet another American wave of consciousness raising.
"Although the cause of her death was not disclosed, in1998, then-husband Christopher McKinzie claimed to Star magazine that Lark became infected with ...
It dawned on me: this is why celebrities have trouble giving up "celebrity." They're so accustomed to someone hanging on their every word; ready to fulfill every wish and desire.
I hope the faces in these photographs will convey the level of suffering being inflicted upon innocent men, women and children and will inspire others to act as they have inspired me.
The lights are about to go out on Beijing 2008, and -- guess what -- there's already talk of a Georgia-related U.S.-organized boycott of the 2014 Winter Olympic Games.
In highlighting the West's capricious appetite for stories of genocide in Africa and political and religious intolerance and killings in Asia, the Olympics have inadvertently revealed our own moral bankruptcy.
A presidential boycott of the opening ceremonies in Beijing might have proved to be a powerful additional point of leverage with an otherwise intractable regime.