Posted on 15 April 2009
Why was Monday night unlike all other nights at the University of San Francisco? In McLaren Hall, the soft murmur of hesitant, reverent chanting could be heard, punctuated by the serious voice of Rabbi Lee Bycel. Around a hundred people had gathered to mark USF’s first annual Passover Seder, which sought to draw attention to the oppression and genocide of the Darfuri people.
Posted on 02 December 2008
Some may argue that fashion dictates one ideal of beauty, but the San Francisco organization fAction disproves this stereotype by melding together fashion with activism.
“Seam of Consciousness”, the first fashion show sponsored by fAction brought awareness to the atrocities of what is occurring to the women in Darfur. Through door fees, selling screen-printed patches and [...]