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Contributing Editor, Britt Bravo, also blogs at Have Fun * Do Good and NetSquared. Two bloghers, Jill and Marilyn, have started Bloggers for Darfur: A Global Online Community Calling for Action to Stop the Genocide in Darfur .
Here are some of the ways that you can participate in Bloggers for Darfur:
* Post a photo of a candle on your blog with a link to their blog. (You can also use their icon photo here.)
* Leave a comment here with the permalink to your candle post.
* Add your candle photo to the Bloggers for Darfur Flickr group.
* Add the Bloggers for Darfur button to your blog or website [a coded badge is available on their blog site].
* Add yourself to the Bloggers for Darfur Frappr map.
* Join the Bloggers for Darfur Yahoo group.
Obviously, putting a badge on your site is not going to end genocide in Darfur, or anywhere else, but I think it can raise awareness, which may motivate people to contact their government leaders and ask them to take action.
Here is a link to 10 actions that the Genocide Intervention Network suggests you can take to stop the genocide in Darfur, and links to some other sites listed on the Bloggers for Darfur site:
Hope for Darfur
Save Darfur
A Million Voices for Darfur
Be a Witness
Britt Bravo
Nonprofit & NGO Contributing Editor
Have Fun * Do Good
NetSquared





