Resources on Sudan

“There are many ways to die in Sudan, the most merciful death is instant by bombs/shelling. The most painful one is surviving while your soul is dying.”

-Ze, still living in Sudan today x:@KushiteDictator

TWM Created Resources

Sudan Historical Timeline Overview

  • A student facing resource on Sudan’s history. This is a brief synopsis of a much larger history. Use this resource to give some schema to students on what Sudan has been through over the years.

Sudan: A Story by Minah Bashir

Minah Bashir (a 15yo Sudanese High School Student) sent her Ted Talk via our SudanSpeaks Blog entry with the following message:

“This link should explain everything. This is what I've chosen to share about my story. Sudan is my home and I miss it more than I am able to describe with words, and I'm not just saying that because I genuinely don’t think I can ever describe this longing inside of me with words.”- Minah

In an effort to amplify her voice we have created the following Lesson Plan to go with her Ted Talk. We hope you will consider sharing her voice with your students in your classroom,

Young Readers

Adult and Young Adult Readers

Fiction and Non=Fiction Texts

(Click the cover page for more info on each book)

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Sudan Book Recommendations

April- One Year Anniversary of Genocide on Sudan

Toll on Sudan and the Sudanese Population

Context to understand what is Happening in Sudan

Ways to help

What is Happening in Sudan

Overview of the Genocide in Sudan

Visit these sites for more information on Sudan

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