uNight holds talks, panel discussions, film screenings and conferences, and encourages debate through its blog on the humanitarian catastrophe in northern Uganda.


uNIGHT SYMPOSIA
uNight has held panel discussions at the Ross School in East Hampton; the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW); Seton Hall University; and the University of Connecticut (UConn).

To hold panel discussions, film screenings and conferences, on the humanitarian catastrophe in northern Uganda, email chapters@unight.org.


uNIGHT BLOG
Through its blog on the acclaimed Huffington Post, uNight educates and facilitates meaningful discussion about how to resolve the humanitarian catastrophe in northern Uganda. Read and contribute to the debate.


PAST SYMPOSIA
uNight past film screenings and panel discussions include:

Seton Hall University, NJ

  • Tuesday April 11th
  • Co-sponsored by Citizens for Global Solutions and the the African Students Association.

The University of Connecticut, CT

The University of North Carolina Wilmington, NC

  • Thursday, March 30th
  • Read about the event in the local student newspaper, The Seahawk.

The Ross School, NY

 
 
It is the systematic policy by the Uganda government to profiteer from the war and to use the war as pretext to punish the population of northern Uganda, especially the Acholi people. 

It is about the failure of the international humanitarian community to raise a global alarm about the unspeakable suffering.

 

 

   
   
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