Cards for Prisoners of Conscience!
Nov 17th, 2008 | By Mike Nassar | Category: Blog, OtherFirst of all, let me say thanks to everybody who came out to see Cake perform on Saturday! It was a good turn out and a great night overall. As soon as we get the pictures, I’ll put them up. If you have any feedback, feel free to leave it in the comments!
Second of all, ahem…
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ASLMU now has an official facebook so follow this link and add us as your friend! This way, you’ll be in the loop about all the events and will get reminded to go and all that jazz. Plus, who doesn’t want more friends anyway?
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Anyway, on to the REALLY important stuff. Here’s the deal, there are plenty of of people in this world who are wrongly imprisoned, and you thought there was nothing you could do about that, right? Well now you can! Speak out against this injustice! Write cards of support to those imprisoned and letters of protest to the governments that imprison them. Each year, Amnesty International picks 10 prisoners of conscience to focus on their international letter writing campaign on, and last year 2 were released. Make your voice heard: join us Thursday, Nov. 20th in the Living Room to make cards. Refreshments will be provided! This event is sponsored by ASLMU and Amnesty International so come out and join us!
For more information, check out the facebook event!

