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Civil War in Sudan-Personal Reflections        

Lost Boy of Sudan Story and Conflict

Purpose: A victim of the Sudanese war presents this program. It is to educate children and youth about the past and the current situation in Sudan. Mainly focusing on the story of the Lost Boys from Southern Sudan. What village life was before the civil war, and the miserable journey encountered from Southern Sudan to Ethiopia to Kenya and finally, and fortuitously, to the United States.

Videoconference Availability: Tuesdays, Thursdays 11:00 Am – to 4:30 PM

  And Fridays 8: 00 AM to 4:30 PM

Length of the program: 45-60 minutes

Grade level: Middle schools, High schools, Colleges/ Universities, and other public institutions.

Cost: $ 100.00

 

Short background on the presenter: James Lual

James Lual was born in the village of Ajueny, in the Upper Nile Province of South Sudan (Bor).  His father was a farmer and cattle keeper, and his mother took care of the household.  Lual was the third child and the third son. He left his homeland Southern Sudan in 1987 when the civil war broke out between the government of Sudan and the Sudanese People Liberations Army. His village got destroyed, and Lual fled to Ethiopia for the sake of safety. James was separated from his parent at age seven or eight and survived the long journey by the help of God. Currently, Lual resides in Philadelphia, Pa and attends Chestnut Hill College in Philadelphia. More details during videoconference talk.

  To Schedule this program contact: Global Education Motivators at

                                             215 248 1150

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