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	<title>Darfur Radio Project</title>
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	<description>The Darfur Radio Project is a monthly radio broadcast that explores the historical, political, economic, and social contexts of the conflict in Darfur. We seek to provide an alternative to the sensationalized and oversimplified media coverage of the conflict by incorporating the first-hand experiences of those living and working in the region. Instead of speaking for Darfurians, we strive to present their own stories in their own voices. In addition, we produce analytic pieces focused on larger political, economic, and social aspects to the conflict.</description>
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		<title>Day In, Day Out</title>
		<description>This month on the Darfur Radio Project, "Day In, Day Out".  We explore the rhythms of daily life in Sudan, from the food on people's plates to the music on the street.

First,  we learn about how large-scale agricultural projects in Sudan have affected the lives of local farmers ...</description>
		<link>http://www.darfurradioproject.org/day-in-day-out/</link>
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		<title>Best of 2007-2008</title>
		<description>This month on the Darfur Radio Project, "Best of 2007-2008."       As we prepare to go on our summer break, we take a listen to the highlights of 2007-2008, putting together four of our favorite stories from the past year.   We'll back with a ...</description>
		<link>http://www.darfurradioproject.org/best-of-2007-2008/</link>
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		<title>Nation and Adaptation</title>
		<description>
This month on the Darfur Radio Project, "Nation and Adaptation".  We explore different facets of the Sudanese identity, and take a hard look at current politics within the country.
First, we learn about the personal experience of young Sudanese who have moved to the US.  Listen here.

Next, we take ...</description>
		<link>http://www.darfurradioproject.org/nation-and-adaptation/</link>
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		<title>Tracking The Violence</title>
		<description>This month on the Darfur Radio Project, "Tracking the Violence".   First, we talk to the head of a consortium of relief agencies, who tells us about conditions on the ground in Darfur.  Then, in a continuation of our series on Sudanese culture, we speak with a musician ...</description>
		<link>http://www.darfurradioproject.org/tracking-the-violence/</link>
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		<title>Dual Identities</title>
		<description>In "Dual Identities," the Darfur Radio Project explores the divides between Khartoum and Darfur, Sudan and Kenya, and expatriates and their homeland.  First, a look at how economic growth in Khartoum compares to development in Darfur. Then, in the second installment of our series on Sudanese culture, we speak ...</description>
		<link>http://www.darfurradioproject.org/dual-identities/</link>
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		<title>Four Corners</title>
		<description>In "Four Corners", the Darfur Radio Project explores the physical and mental geography of Sudan, both inside and outside of Darfur. First, a critical look at how Chinese investment is playing out in the Merowe Dam Project in northern Sudan. Then, in a new series on Sudanese culture, we speak ...</description>
		<link>http://www.darfurradioproject.org/four-corners/</link>
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		<title>Dialogue and Discourse</title>
		<description>In "Dialogue and Discourse," the Darfur Radio Project examines ways in which the world thinks about and responds to the conflict in Darfur. We hear about current discussion surrounding the role of climate change in Darfur. And, how do experts define the crisis--is it genocide? Then, we take a critical ...</description>
		<link>http://www.darfurradioproject.org/dialogue-and-discourse/</link>
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		<title>Far From Home</title>
		<description>In "Far From Home", the Darfur Radio Project looks at what it means to be a refugee from Sudan.   How do refugees get out of Darfur, and where do they go?  We speak with a young Darfuri man frustrated with trying to navigate the red tape facing aslyum seekers ...</description>
		<link>http://www.darfurradioproject.org/far-from-home/</link>
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