Support Our Editors in Burma: Help Voice of Witness Raise $2,500 by May 31st!

Posted on April 30, 2010

Voice of Witness is reaching out to you for the help we need to complete our next book.

This month, we’re counting on you to help us raise the $2,500 we need to conduct crucial interviews from inside Burma. This is one of the final steps to completing our forthcoming book, Nowhere to Be Home: Narratives From Survivors of Burma’s Military Regime. Our narrators and editors are bringing these stories to light at great risk and they can’t do it without you.
We need your support to make this incredible project a reality.

If you’ve been thinking about making a contribution to Voice of Witness but haven’t yet, now is the time to show your dedication to human rights and to the mission of Voice of Witness! We need your help now and until May 31st, we’ll be thanking you by sending donors of $50 or more a beautiful Shepard Fairey ‘Freedom to Lead’ poster.

Will you help us tell the stories of the men and women of Burma?

Click here to help now!

These posters have been generously donated by Shepard Fairey and the Human Rights Action Center.  Posters will be shipped to addresses within the US only.

Voice of Witness is a small nonprofit with low overhead and a mostly volunteer staff. Your donation is  100% tax deductible and goes directly to our work to educate and empower through telling the stories  behind contemporary human rights crises.

From all of us at Voice of Witness– thank you! We couldn’t bring these stories to light without the help of our supporters. Please help us spread the word about this important project. Subscribe to our newsletter, email this post to your friends, become a fan of VOW on Facebook, or follow us on Twitter.

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Voice of Witness is a nonprofit book series that empowers those most closely affected by contemporary social injustice. Using oral history as a foundation, the series depicts human rights crises around the world through the stories of the men and women who experience them. Voice of Witness was founded by author Dave Eggers and physician/human rights scholar Lola Vollen, and is the nonprofit division of McSweeney's Books.