For three grueling years, Eric Reeves has been fighting for his life, struggling in a battle with leukemia that he may eventually lose. And in his spare time, sometimes from his hospital bed, he has emerged as an improbable ...
“A Personal Quest to Save Sudan,” Insight Magazine (Smith College)
"A Personal Quest to Save Sudan," Insight Magazine, Spring 2014 (Smith College) http://www.smith.edu/insight/stories/reeves.php by Eric Goldscheider / (I think this is the most informative and best researched ...
Eric Reeves on “TruthAtlas”
TruthAtlas is a novel and very interesting site for news about people trying to make a difference in the world. I was fortunate to have this short (three and a half minutes) video made last year; it gets at a great deal that ...
“Darfur crisis has activist ‘angry all the time,’” USA Today, March 20, 2007
After militias loyal to Sudan's government attacked villagers four years ago to stop a rebellion in the country's western province, Reeves argued that Darfuris were dying not by the thousands in a civil war, but by tens of ...
“Voices on Genocide Prevention,” US Holocaust Memorial Museum, November 23, 2006
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“From Shakespeare to Sudan,” The Christian Science Monitor, August 30, 2006
"From Shakespeare to Sudan," The Christian Science Monitor, August 30, 2006 If an issue like African famine and strife was ever ready for American prime time, it was not in early 1999 when headlines and late-night punch ...
Honorary Degree, Doctor of Humane Letters, Mount Holyoke College, May 28, 2006
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“Voices on Genocide Prevention,” US Holocaust Memorial Museum, January 26, 2006
Northampton, MA 01063 413-585-3326 ereeves@email.smith.edu www.sudanreeves.org ...
“How the world shed light on Darfur,” The Globe and Mail, May 13, 2006
WASHINGTON — Classes are over at Smith College in Northampton, Mass. and Eric Reeves should be starting a rest, long needed for a man in the midst of a battle against leukemia. But for the 56-year-old English professor, the ...
“I couldn’t leave these people,” Smith College Alumnae Quarterly, Spring 2005
In his office, tucked behind rows of shelves on the third floor of Neilson Library, English professor Eric Reeves has been glued to his computer since 7 a.m., even though he's officially on leave this year. He's been sending ...