Sing for Tibet

The situation in Tibet has become more critical than ever, that people have started giving up their lives in the form of human torches. Ten people — nine monks and a nun — have set themselves ablaze to express their anguish and misery under the Chinese rule in Tibet. We need to assure them that we hear them, and that we are here to do whatever we can to bring an end to their misery.

Sing for Tibet on 11.11.11 is an opportunity to show that you really do care about Tibet. Take this opportunity, and support this campaign to let truth, justice, and peace prevail.
Venue and Time: Lake Meritt, Oakland, near Fairyland Children's Park, 6pm, Friday, 11.11.11.

We are the world by Michael Jackson will be our song for this year. Please spread the word and bring your friends and others.

After singing the song, we will shout "Free Tibet!" three times!

Our supporters so far:

  • Brian
  • Rachel Dow
  • Sam Levinson
  • Kelsey Krook
  • Nora Cozadd
  • Anna Wietelmann

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podcasts and videos

"Listen in", podcast from Septic Radio on 14 September 2010.
23-minute podcast telling about the Tibetan situation, including interviews with Lobsang Wangyal, director of Sing for Tibet, and Tashi Norbu. Secretary of Religion and Culture, Tibetan Govt in exile.
"Tibetans say that there is more at stake here than just themselves, it is the world we all live in."

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