Tuesday, March 10, 2009

"spread love like violence"


Today we did our pins.
Showing off our colors!

Each color has its meaning:
Grey- the progress that is made each year
Red- all the victims dying today
Yellow- the hope for a genocide free world
Black- all those that have died because of genocide

We will be on the spot tomorrow interviewing the groups as well as the public that will be there watching and learning!

Were doing it live!!!

If you'd like one of our pins come check out the groups presenting tomorrow from 12-4pm
at Edmonds Community College in the TUB 202!!!!!

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

update

A few things have changed, I think that it is for the better.
Our classes presentation is on March 11th, what our group will be doing
is taking video footage of some groups that will be presenting.
We will interview students and viewers on tape to get lasting footage and help
future students see how we as individuals are trying to spread the word and prevent
genocide.


Location:
Edmonds Community College
Building:
TUB 202

Conflict and Reconciliation Symposium: 12 p.m. – 6 p.m.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

The beginning!

You maybe wondering what does G.R.Y.B stands for,
its simple:
Genocide
Rebellious
Young
Blood

Today is the first day of our blog. We are 4 students attending Edmonds Community College and were brought together by one final presentation. This blog will show you how were doing and what were up to.
Our Topic: Prevention of Genocide
kinda broad, yes we know,
Our Purpose: What we want to do is show the people that one person can make a difference to help better our world. Through individual acts, Religious values, and Education we all can stop the continuation of genocide.
In these next few weeks we are planning to make a documentary on 4 students trying to figure out how we can bring everyone together to stop this awful hate.