The aWAKE Project, Second Edition: Uniting Against the African AIDS Crisis
"Today, this very day, 5,500 Africans will die of AIDS. If this isn't emergency, what is?" -Bono (U2)
The aWAKE Project, Second Edition is an updated collection of stories and essays geared toward educating and mobilizing Americans to help with the AIDS crisis in Africa. Action is needed for a continent on which five people die every minute from the deadly AIDS virus. aWAKE stands for: AIDS-Working toward Awareness, Knowledge and Engagement.
Compiled of articles written by signific... (show more)
"Today, this very day, 5,500 Africans will die of AIDS. If this isn't emergency, what is?" -Bono (U2)
The aWAKE Project, Second Edition is an updated collection of stories and essays geared toward educating and mobilizing Americans to help with the AIDS crisis in Africa. Action is needed for a continent on which five people die every minute from the deadly AIDS virus. aWAKE stands for: AIDS-Working toward Awareness, Knowledge and Engagement.
Compiled of articles written by significant speakers on the AIDS issue, ranging from Nelson Mandela to Kay Warren, The aWAKE Project provides poignant stories and compelling statistics, encouraging the reader to care and even take action to battle this horrific crisis.
A significant portion of the proceeds from sales of The aWAKE Project will be donated to non-profits helping those in Africa.
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Wow, Very powerful... great read before I went to Zambia... brought me a little perspective for what is happening there...
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i got this book last year, i think it's a good couple of years old, and i take it out to be inspired periodically. it's a book of essays by many of the promenent people in our work in making poverty history. Jeff Sachs. Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela. Franklin Graham. Senators Jesse Helms and Rick Santorum. Presidents Carter and Bush. Catherine Falsani, the religious editor out of Chicago and Philip Yancey who is the editor of Christianity Today. many more. oh, and yes, DATA wrote a... (show more)
i got this book last year, i think it's a good couple of years old, and i take it out to be inspired periodically. it's a book of essays by many of the promenent people in our work in making poverty history. Jeff Sachs. Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela. Franklin Graham. Senators Jesse Helms and Rick Santorum. Presidents Carter and Bush. Catherine Falsani, the religious editor out of Chicago and Philip Yancey who is the editor of Christianity Today. many more. oh, and yes, DATA wrote a section, as did Bono. the last section is an introduction to The ONE Campaign. (show less)
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