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Live from Second Life: Crisis in Darfur with Mia Farrow

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Crisis in Darfur: Live from Second Life with Mia Farrow, John Heffernan, Ronan Farrow, Ron Haviv, and Bill Lichtenstein (moderator).

Mia Farrow, actress and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, appears live in the virtual 3-D on-line community Second Life to discuss and answer questions about the crisis in Darfur.

The Second Life event in January 2007 takes place in front of a virtual replica of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, and a dramatic exhibit of photographs depicting the genocide emergency.

Speakers include:

John Heffernan, Director of the Genocide Prevention Initiative of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Committee on Conscience;

Ron Haviv, an award-winning photojournalist, whose images of Darfur are part of the virtual event;

Ronan Farrow, UNICEF Spokesperson for Youth in Sudan, Genocide Intervention Network representative, and author of numerous articles on the crisis in Darfur; and

Bill Lichtenstein, president of Lichtenstein Creative Media, who served as moderator.

The event in Second Life took place at a virtual replica of "Our Walls Bear Witness - Darfur: Who Will Survive Today?" the powerful, outdoor photography exhibition highlighting images of the Darfur crisis by leading photojournalists that were projected onto the exterior of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC during Thanksgiving Week 2006. The virtual event in Second Life allowed visitors from around the world to experience the traveling photography exhibit with its moving, thought-provoking photos, as well as to view video of the real life outdoor installation at the Holocaust Museum.

The event comes as the situation in Darfur continues to worsen dramatically. The conflict, now in its fourth year, has driven 2.5 million Darfuris from their homes, with an estimated death toll of 200,000. The world's largest humanitarian operation involving 14,000 humanitarian aid workers, is becoming increasingly threatened.

The event in Second Life is held on the LCMedia sim at The Infinite Mind virtual broadcast center, and simultaneously broadcast in Second Life in Camp Darfur, and Global Kids, on the Second Life teen grid.

The virtual "Our Walls Bear Witness" photography exhibit remains in Second Life until February 15, 2007.

For more on the event and the Crisis in Darfur, visit www.LCMedia.com/darfurevent.htm

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  • jeeze why does everyone have to be so meen.

    This is a great video and atleast i aprieciate it.

  • second life is so fucking dumb oh man lets see what the big titted catwoman thinks about a real world genocide oh and you, sexy faerie what do you think

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  • be quiet..that woman u say is her adopted daughter..so shut up..whats done is done..let it go

  • lets hookup!

    kewl! eV

  • she is a real bitch

  • this is a bit weird.

    being introduced to darfur via such an artificial plastic computer world.

  • whose gonna believe her? As an actress,she was flop actress and so with flop politics. Now more your ass and start cooking food for your family and let the true politician handle the issues not you!! You sucks!

  • I believe her will on Darfur people is genuie and applaudable. But China is not the target, Russian sold 87% to Sudan, and China's share is 8%

  • haha so true so true

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