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Last chance to VOTE for Tole-rants connect for the 2010 FACT Social Justice Challenge

Today is the final day of community voting for the 2010 FACT Social Justice Challenge. We need your support so please come VOTE. Let us start by saying a huge thank you to all the people who have already voted for the 60 seconds of Hope campaign, your support has been fantastic. 

VOTING requires a couple of minutes of your time. We wish it was easier, so here are some short directions to help make it as quick as possible:

1. Follow our link - Click VOTE and be redirected to another window where you will need to quickly register.

Karen Armstrong Tole-rants about compassion. Vote for Tole-rants Connect for the 2010 FACT social justice challenge

Voting is still open for the 2010 FACT Social Justice Challenge and Tole-rants Connect needs your help. Please spare a few moments and VOTE for 60 seconds of Hope.

The Tole-rants movement has garnered tremendous support in its inaugural year from partners such as The Council of Europe, The Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship, Search for Common Ground, Odyssey Networks, Youth Leader Magazine, and many other inspirational organizations.

Vote Tole-rants Connect for the 2010 FACT Social Justice Challenge.

Voting is now open for the 2010 FACT Social Justice Challenge and Tole-rants Connect needs YOUR help.

Community voting is open from the 11th October – 15th October. This is where you come in. We need your support and your vote to ensure that we have the best chance of being 1 of 15 featured projects selected for the expert judging round and the chance of receiving critical support to fund this important initiative.

Voting only takes a minute. So please come and vote for us at Tole-rants Connect Spread the word to friends, family, work colleagues, and anyone with a passion for “Communicating Solutions” via twitter, facebook, word of mouth, whatever you can think of.

Videos for Interactive Radio for Justice

I wasn't able to post the video links on the  project page for Interactive Radio for Justice, but there are several videos for the project which are worth a look! 

http://www.irfj.org/the-project/project-in-ituri/ (one video which introduces our teams in Bunia, Kasugho and Goma, DRC, and an older video which outlines the situation in Ituri, DRC, where the International Criminal Court began their investigations in 2004)

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=425673898327&ref=mf (a video our field manager made from the Music for Justice concert we organized in Bunia, DRC in June).

A Crucial Time for International Justice

I would appreciate comments from NetSquared members about my project IJCentral.  With the arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court charging President of Sudan Omar al-Bashir with crimes against humanity and war crimes, we are facing a paradigm shift in the battle against impunity - a reckoning for humanity. 

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