Flickr

  • www.flickr.com
    Darfur Press Kit Photos LCMedia’s Darfur Press Kit Photos photoset
  • www.flickr.com
    Hockenberry and Vega in Second Life LCMedia’s Hockenberry and Vega in Second Life photoset
  • www.flickr.com
    The Infinite Mind on Second Life Press Kit LCMedia’s The Infinite Mind on Second Life Press Kit photoset
  • www.flickr.com
    Hockenberry and Vonnegut in Second Life LCMedia's Hockenberry and Vonnegut in Second Life photoset
Powered by TypePad

« | Main | Reality Enters Virtual World »

Darfur Genocide Photo Exhibit in Second Life

from


Real or virtual - indelible

Actress and activist Mia Farrow, a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, will on Friday discuss and answer questions about the worsening situation in Darfur and neighboring Chad at a virtual event in Second Life.

The Darfur program, to be held Friday, Dec. 8, 12 Noon to 1 p.m. (Eastern Time), will feature a virtual replica of the "Our Walls Bear Witness - Darfur: Who Will Survive Today?" - a photography exhibit of Darfur images that were projected onto the exterior of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.

The live appearance by Farrow in Second Life and the exhibit are being held at Lichtenstein Creative Media's The Infinite Mind virtual broadcast center in Second Life, and will be open to the public in Second Life until Dec. 12.

Farrow just returned from Chad, following three earlier trips to Darfur. "We're seeing atrocities of an indescribable kind [with people] clustered under trees, dazed and terrified," she told the Associated Press.

John Heffernan, Acting Director of the Committee on Conscience of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, the sponsor of the program, will also make a presentation at the online world event. The Committee works to raise public awareness and alert the national conscience to contemporary genocide and related crimes against humanity.

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/t/trackback/304033/16203618

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Darfur Genocide Photo Exhibit in Second Life:

Comments

Post a comment

If you have a TypeKey or TypePad account, please Sign In