The Promise To Act
Buy The Promise today and help support our efforts to end genocide around the world.
The Promise tells the story of the Armenian Genocide, which took place from 1915-1922, marking the beginning of 100 years of modern genocides. It launched the world into a cycle of violence and denial that has resulted in millions of lives lost, and entire people groups destroyed.
Injustice is only enabled by silence, and this has played out in horrific ways over the past 100 years. Many times over, justice has lost to silence. So let’s start speaking up. Tell the world about the Armenian Genocide, and every genocide taking place across the globe.
International Association of Genocide Scholars
The International Association of Genocide Scholars is a global, interdisciplinary, non-partisan organization that seeks to further research and teaching about the nature, causes, and consequences of genocide, and advance policy studies on genocide prevention.
Facing History and Ourselves
For more than 30 years, Facing History has believed that education is the key to combating bigotry and nurturing democracy.Through a rigorous investigation of the events that led to the Holocaust, as well as other recent examples of genocide and mass violence, students in a Facing History class learn to combat prejudice with compassion, indifference with participation, and myth and misinformation with knowledge.We work with educators throughout their careers to improve their effectiveness in the classroom, as well as their students’ academic performance and civic learning.
The International Network of Genocide Scholars
The International Network of Genocide Scholars (INoGS) was founded on 14 January 2005 in Berlin in order to provide genocide studies with a non-partisan community in which to research and present analysis on any aspect of (individually defined) genocide studies. Since our founding, we have maintained support of research-led analysis rather than politically defined policy agendas.
Save Darfur Coalition
Around the country and across the globe, the Save Darfur Coalition is inspiring action, raising awareness and speaking truth to power on behalf of the people of Darfur. Working with world leaders, we are demanding an end to the genocide, and our efforts are getting results.The key to our success is the millions of everyday citizens who have joined our movement. With you and other committed activists by our side, we will end the genocide.
The Enough Project
The Enough Project fights to end genocide and crimes against humanity, focused on areas where some of the world’s worst atrocities occur. We get the facts on the ground, use rigorous analysis to determine the most sustainable solutions, influence political leaders to adopt our proposals, and mobilize the American public to demand change.
Prevent Genocide International
Prevent Genocide International is a global education and action network established in 1998 with the purpose of bringing about the elimination of the crime of genocide. The organization makes particular use of the Internet as a way of linking persons around the world in a transnational network of global civic engagement and action.
The Genocide Education Project
Prevent Genocide International is a global education and action network established in 1998 with the purpose of bringing about the elimination of the crime of genocide. The organization makes particular use of the Internet as a way of linking persons around the world in a transnational network of global civic engagement and action.
Teach Genocide
This website is designed specifically for school teachers, providing resources for teaching about the Armenian Genocide.
Learn Genocide
The Genocide Education Project is a nonprofit organization that assists educators in teaching about human rights and genocide, particularly the Armenian Genocide, by developing and distributing instructional materials, providing access to teaching resources and organizing educational workshops.
The Armenian Film Foundation
The Armenian Film Foundation was established in 1979 as a non-profit, educational and cultural organization dedicated to the documentation and preservation of Armenian heritage in multi-media formats. Its primary aim continues to be to inspire pride in, and world-wide recognition of, the Armenian people and their contributions to society, thereby fostering human dignity and enhancing understanding and goodwill between present and future generations of Armenians and other cultures.
Armenian National Institute
Explore how to teach about genocide. Featured are a resource guide, a reference section, sample curricula, information on video documentaries, a suggested reading list, and a genocide FAQ. Examine the historical record. Photo collections, a detailed chronology, sample archival documents, international conventions, a survey of press coverage, and a guide to bibliographies are offered. Survey official statements, resolutions, proclamations, and reports affirming the genocide. Excerpts from the 1919 Turkish Military Tribunal and the 1920 Treaty of Sevres are included. Learn about ANI’s goals, programs, and organizational structure. FAQ on the organization is also available.
Web Genocide Documentation Center
The resources made available here, or linked to, are those that focus on some of the most important twentieth-century genocidal and mass man-made killing occurrences. A major emphasis is on the provision of primary materials relating to such occurrences. As with most Web presentations, this one is being continuously added to, on either a daily or weekly basis.
Armenian Research Center – University of Michigan
Special collections of the John Vigen Der Manuelian Library, Genocide Oral History and Photo Archives, and Digital Collections of the Armenian Research Center (Our holdings are slowly being added to the campus library catalog, as our own internal database is not designed for offsite access And much more.
USC Shoah Foundation
USC Shoah Foundation – The Institute for Visual History and Education is dedicated to making audio-visual interviews with survivors and witnesses of the Holocaust and other genocides a compelling voice for education and action.
Solace Ministries – Rwanda
Solace Ministries was established in 1995 as a way to comfort widows and orphans who had endured the great tragedies of the 1994 genocide in which over 1 million people were murdered.
Pomegranate Foundation
The Pomegranate Foundation’s mission is to promote the understanding and prevention of genocide through the support of filmmakers, writers, photographers, musicians and other artists whose projects relate to the experience of genocide, deportation, ethnic cleansing and other human rights atrocities.