Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Post World AIDS Day Symposium













i believe a big thank you is first in order

thank you –
to our three speakers; fr. bob dowd, fr. paulinus odozor, and dr. malcolm fraser
to student government and the social concerns committee
to the (RED) planning committee
to the 68 people who attended our event

we really got a fascinating interdisciplinary perspective on HIV/AIDS and the impact of the disease, specifically in africa

we’re pleased that so many of you showed up to learn about the crisis and also learn about solutions, like the global fund and what outlets like (RED) are doing to help you be part of change – specifically during this holiday season

again thank you and best of luck on your finals and have a merry christmas!

Sunday, November 2, 2008

(RED) @ ND Video Shooting

this wednesday night at lafortune student center

in the 3rd floor - we will be filming a student video about AIDS in Africa and about (RED).

it will be part public service announcement, part call to action and part promotion

we hope to see you there

(simon)

Friday, October 17, 2008

have a happy break


slowly but surely we got our message out these past few weeks -


rest up folks, 'cuz when this break is done we are going to amp up our efforts to make notre dame (RED)


go irish, go (RED)


Tuesday, October 7, 2008

not(re d)ame





we're up and active now people -


i'm sure a few of you guys were able to catch us at south dining hall on thursday

if not saw us walking around with ginormous "embraces" (brackets) on game day


what can i say? Notre Dame is turning (RED)

Friday, September 19, 2008

a few weeks in

what? it's the middle of september already? how did this happen?

a few weeks into this school year we've hit a few rough patches, but also have seen so many things to be optimistic about.

the student activities office, as usual, is tough to get through - i'm not sure if their steel wall is justified, but hey, they gotta do what they gotta do....

i'd like to thank andrea for the ginormous "embraces" that she singlehandedly created - they're gonna come in very handy this school year and they will be iconic on this campus - kinda like jimmy clausen's golden locks... so sexy... eh... not really (but 5 tds in 2 games is kinda sexy)

we've received almost all of the appropriate materials to get the ball rolling and now that we officially have the backing of the social concerns committee branch of the student government, things are looking rosy for the future (you know what else looks rosy? our football team)

but here we go - you all are gonna see us around

go irish beat spartans

(simon)

Monday, August 25, 2008

back to school

i've moved back into campus today -

the room's still a mess and classes start tomorrow, so i should really get in check with what i ought to do -

but for now i'm excited about what's in store for us this coming year

i believe we, the university of notre dame, will be able to make a lasting impact in the global fight against AIDS - and have a winning football season

in love and peace and everything else woodstock stood for,
simon

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

how (RED) is relevant

if you've read my last post you probably got a gist of my vision - a vision that i think is a vision of many - a vision that i think our generation will achieve

now i would like to introduce (RED) to you, and to this campus

(RED) is not a charity - as many of you know it's a brand that's designed to sustain a continuous flow of private funds to the Global Fund - which basically is a warchest designed by the UN to fight HIV/AIDS, malaria, and TB

(RED) as a brand partners with corporations that we are already familiar with and purchase from. these companies - which include Apple, Gap, Dell, Microsoft, Converse, Hallmark and Emporio Armani among others - produce (RED) marked producst and a significant portion from the sales of these products go directly to the Global Fund - without going through (RED)

this more than anything, is revolutionary - tapping directly into the market and introducting a world of mere buyers and sellers to a new chapter called conscious consumerism. a path that not only in the short term will help fight the diseases that are claiming a continent, but will also bring economic justice to the world

(RED) products aren't priced any higher than non-(RED) products and no, they aren't are colored red - but what it does do is give the average consumer not only a product that they want, but also save a life along the way

"there's a word i don't throw around that often - genius" - kevin spacey in "21"

(simon)

on a side note - i think "the dark knight" may or may not have changed my life ;)

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

7-1-08: genesis

it's officially the start of the second half of the year 2008.
a year that is filled with so much electricity - everywhere. we've got a historical election season underway, the summer olympics in a month, and many other things lie ahead

yet this world has its problems too - the ever rising gas and food prices, sales dropping everywhere... but the world still needs to see what the greatest problem we as a human race face today

extreme poverty and disease is basically erasing a whole continent and for so long the world has stood behind the sidelines and watched.

it's time that this ends - it's time that our generation rise and recognize that it's not okay that a child still dies because of a mosquito bite, that it's not okay that nearly 5000 lives are stolen on a daily basis in sub-saharan afica because of poverty related issues - it's time that we do something about it

this place is for everyone who stands for these issues - mainly for students and friends of the university of notre dame - as we join the global fight against this injustice

go irish, beat poverty - suck it injustice - go irish go

(simon)