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Philly Displaced to New York

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First and foremost, you can always click the link below to get to the Displace Me website. But here you go:
Croton Point Park - Croton Point Ave., Croton-on-Hudson, NY Parking-on site, but please carpool. For those who are interested in taking public transportation, the Metro North train stop is Croton-Harmon.
If you live outside of the Westchester/NYC area, please go to the New York site to find the myspace link for the city closest to you.
Check-in begins at 3 p.m.
Everyone who comes to “Displace Me” will be asked to bring the following:
1. Enough cardboard to build something the size of a small tent.
2. A sleeping bag.
3. A 1.5-liter bottle of water (with airtight seal-to be collected upon entry).
4. A box of saltine crackers (yes, they need to be saltines, with sealed packaging- to be collected upon entry).
5. A current photo of yourself wearing a white t-shirt with a red X.

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DISPLACE ME


When Hurricane Katrina hit this country, we saw for the first time what a displaced American looks like. Now we're asking you to imagine for 24 hours what it’s like for the millions of people in Northern Uganda who have been displaced for more than ten years.
Last year, 80,000 Americans commuted to their downtown city districts and slept outside for the thousands of children in Northern Uganda who walk for miles from their homes every night to avoid abduction from the Lord's Resistance Army. In June of 2006, just two months after Invisible Children's “Global Night Commute,” peace talks ensued. As a result, rebel activity and abductions have decreased and night commuting has been on the decline.
But the most devastating aspect to this war still exists: the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps. Ten years ago, more than 1.8 million Ugandans were forcibly evicted from their homes and transported to overcrowded camps which now face desperate conditions. Dependence on foreign aid, lack of food and water, alcoholism, sexual abuse, HIV/AIDS, inadequate sanitation and lack of education have caused immeasurable damage to two generations of northerners and the near-total destruction of Acholi culture.
This year, Displace Me is the nationwide event giving Americans the chance to respond. Displace Me begins on April 28th around noon and will end the morning of the 29th. This overnight gathering will send a bold statement to the US government that Americans care about ending the suffering of millions living in Uganda's displaced camps. We are demanding our government's support of the peace talks, which will allow the Acholi people to go back to their land and the abducted children to be returned home.
Unlike the Global Night Commute, which was held in more than 130 cities, Displace Me will only be in 15 strategic locations. Here are the three reasons why:
1. Simulation: Ten years ago the government of Uganda gave its citizens 48 hours to relocate into camps. Many had to travel very far from their homes, often walking for days to reach their destination. We too will travel.
2. Sacrifice: realistic camp experience Displaced camps typically house 10,000 to 60,000 people each. We believe that experiencing this size and congestion are key to understanding life in the camps.
3. Strength in SIZE: visibility It is more powerful visually to have a massive amount of people in a few locations than a moderate amount of people in many locations. Having 15 locations will raise the number of people at each site, thus giving the nationwide event more media awareness, political clout, and potential to result in change.
Northern Uganda has been identified as one of the “worst five places in the world in which to wake up.” Ironically, most of the world today still views Uganda as politically and economically stable, unaware of the situation in the north. Limiting the number of locations means that many of you will have to travel (possibly a few hours) to displace yourself for one night, but in doing so, you will show your dedication to action.
On April 28th, join tens of thousands who are saying, “Displace Me” and leaving their homes to bring them home.
Questions? Email [email protected].

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How to get to Displace Me if you don't have a car...

Hey all, this is Emily, the NYC Coordinator.A team of volunteers in West Chester came up with this fantastic public transportation adventure for those of you who live in that area. Send me an email at...
Posted by Philly Displaced to New York on Mon, 16 Apr 2007 11:03:00 PST

I want to help with Displace Me!

If you live outside of NYC, we need your help organizing your area and getting them to Displace Me. We'll need a team of leaders in every big city/region in the area:City Coordinator-___________: Fill...
Posted by Philly Displaced to New York on Tue, 13 Mar 2007 02:15:00 PST

Drastic Drop in Child Night Commuter Numbers in Gulu

William Bionx Akena, Uganda-CAN news correspondent, reports that there has been a drastic drop in the number of children reporting to the night commuter centers around Gulu town. These historic low nu...
Posted by Philly Displaced to New York on Wed, 06 Sep 2006 04:47:00 PST

UGANDA LOBBY DAY - BE THERE!!!!! OCT 9-10

Be a part of the 2006 Northern Uganda Lobby Day and Symposium and continue to end a war. Sharpie-art your calendar and save the date, because on October 9th-11th, you will be in Washington, D.C. with ...
Posted by Philly Displaced to New York on Mon, 04 Sep 2006 11:24:00 PST

Breaking News: US Senators Demand Active U.S. Support of Peace Process

US demands role in Kony talks MOSES SEBAGGALA NSOBYA & AGENCIES ...
Posted by Philly Displaced to New York on Sat, 02 Sep 2006 08:14:00 PST

With Truce Signed, LRA Rebels Begin Leaving Bases in DR Congo

LRA rebels in DR Congo withdrawal LRA leader...
Posted by Philly Displaced to New York on Mon, 28 Aug 2006 10:57:00 PST

BLANKETS!!! NO SLEEPING BAGS!!!!!

Hey, guys. As much as you can, dont bring sleeping bags. We neeeeeed you all to bring blankets! Its kind of a long silly story...but, just trust us.THANKS, TELL EVERYONE!!! SEEYA TONIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...
Posted by Philly Displaced to New York on Sat, 29 Apr 2006 09:53:00 PST

INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL PARK!!! WOOOOOT!!!

 Finally the news we all have been waiting soooo patiently for!!GLOBAL NIGHT COMMUTE- PHILADELPHIAwhere? INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL PARK (the lawn adjacent to the independence visitor center)On the No...
Posted by Philly Displaced to New York on Wed, 26 Apr 2006 11:20:00 PST

love park no more =(

Hey, friends. Be sure to let everyone that you know that we are no longer meeting at Love Park. We were unable to get the proper permits (they would not allow us to stay past 1am)Don't panic, we have ...
Posted by Philly Displaced to New York on Mon, 24 Apr 2006 11:41:00 PST

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS about April 29TH!!!

Q: MARCUS!!! WHERE ARE WE MEETING??!?! A: Saturday April 29th Rain or Shine... As for a location, We had planned on all meeting at Love Park, however, we were unable to get the proper permits for this...
Posted by Philly Displaced to New York on Wed, 05 Apr 2006 01:21:00 PST