Georgianne Nienaber

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Thirty years ago I had the privilege of studying with holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel, author of Night. Over dinner one evening, he suggested that one day I would have the opportunity to be a witness. I will stand up now and try to overcome my own fear and do just that. I can only be a witness to what I see with my own eyes and what I hear with my own.

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Congo's Angels



© 2008 Compilation (700261255507) (format: CD-R)
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Women singers, songwriters, and poets join a global initiative to raise awareness about violence against 200,000 women and children in the Democratic Republic of Congo.


Grammy winner Irma Thomas, country noir singer Neko Case, and pop icon Susan Cowsill join forces with noted women singers, songwriters and poets to benefit rape victims in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Contributors include Eliza Gilkyson, Caroline Aiken, Karen Protti-Bailey, Claire Holley, Kim Carson, Theresa Davis, Mary LaSang, Ruby Rendrag, Gospel Gossip, Sonia Tetlow, Herman Put Down the Gun, Karen Garrabrant, Dede Vogt, Caroline Herring, Janet Bean, and Leilani Rivera Bond

Women singers, songwriters, and poets have donated 20 tracks for this limited edition compilation CD to raise awareness about violence against women in the Democratic Republic of Congo. "Congo's Angels" is scheduled for release during Break the Silence Congo Week, October 19-25. Congo Week is a global initiative led by students throughout the globe to raise awareness about the escalating violence against women and children in the Congo and provide support. Students and community organizers in at least 100 countries and 1,000 campuses are expected to organize an activity or event in solidarity with the people of the Congo.

All proceeds from the sale of "Congo's Angels" will go directly into a special account, designed to offer transparency in accounting. Friends of the Congo,a U.S. based tax-exempt non-profit, will manage this account. No monies, except minimal distribution costs, will be taken from sales.

Carrie Crawford, Chairperson of Friends of the Congo pledges, "All proceeds from Congo's Angels will raise awareness, fund independent media, and support women and girls in the Democratic Republic of Congo."

CDBABY has waived their percentage of sales from Congo's Angels as a gesture of solidarity with Congo Week. The CD manufacturer, Oasis, has given a deep discount for the production of Congo's Angels. Atlanta based Earthshaking Music donated studio and production time for the mastering of Congo's Angels. A group of emergency room doctors in Brainerd, Minnesota donated toward the environmentally friendly packaging of Congo's Angels.

1.1 million people are displaced in North and South Kivu provinces and living in unspeakable conditions in refugee camps. 200,000 women and children have been raped and brutalized. It is estimated 1,200 people die every day, and it could be stopped tomorrow with enough international will say human rights groups.

Anneke van Woudenberg, the Congo specialist for Human Rights Watch, has urged independent journalists to explore the reasons behind the violence. "Things have gotten worse in the last few months," she said. "We desperately need firsthand reports of what is happening here."

In response to his story and the plea from Human Rights Watch, women artists from the shores of Hawaii to the banks of the Mississippi Delta immediately offered the gifts of their art and song. From a Hawaiian hula master to a Grammy-winning New Orleans soul singer, and a rising Americana singer, the compilation is a celebration of compassion, love and understanding.

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Caroline Herring Restores Literacy to Folk Music with Golden Apples of the Sun

Golden Apples of the Sun is Caroline Herring's fourth release and with this stunning compilation Herring will claim the mantel held by icons such as Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell and Buffy St. Marie.



"Tales of the Islander" is part homage to Mississippi Gulf Coast artist Walter Anderson and part celebration of the wondrous sense of place and nature that inhabits the Deep South. At once highly literate and completely accessible, Herring's original compositions as well has her takes… Continue

Posted by Georgianne Nienaber on November 17, 2009 at 8:00pm

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Congo in Crisis

Posted by Georgianne Nienaber on October 30, 2008 at 11:20pm

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Images From Goma and North 2007

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This was made with help of music from Bonnie Koloc as a tribute to colleague who was killed in DRC. Images show same area that is in news today. Pray for people of Goma.

Posted by Georgianne Nienaber on October 29, 2008 at 8:41pm

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Gulf Shrimpers Need Help and Attention Now

Please go this LINK and comment so shrimpers get some attention

Posted by Georgianne Nienaber on October 29, 2008 at 6:21pm

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Man Bites Gorilla Is News, Not Man's Inhumanity to Man

by Georgianne Nienaber

January 20, 2007



Goma DRC, 30 July 2006, UN Photo/Inga Paterna. MONUC



Breaking News and Commentary: In a communiqué to the United Nations' Mission in Congo (MONUC) dissident General Laurent Nkunda has denied any involvement in the recent gorilla killings in DRC. The communiqué was copied to provincial authorities in Kivu, as well as conservation organizations and Congolese radio and television… Continue

Posted by Georgianne Nienaber on January 20, 2007 at 12:30am

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They dressed the wounds of my poor people as though they're nothing...saying "peace," but there's no peace. --Sinead O'Connor (Theology)

"If you are humble, nothing can touch you, neither praise nor disgrace, because you know what you are." --Mother Theresa

"I swore never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation. We must always take sides.

Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented."
--Elie Wiesel

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