Participants
in the Dinka-Nuer Reconciliation Conference
Washington, DC
12 - 13 January, 2002
Participants
1. Isaac Dougrin Malith Seattle, WA imalith@hotmail.com
2. Tut G. Dhoar Faribuull, MN
3. Stephen Tuach Des Moines, IA
4. David Buam Choat Des Moines, IA Dchoat@LSSIA.org
5. Simon Gatdit Jah Omaha, NE sjah@metropo.mencb.edu
6. Mary N. Both Des Moines IA
7. Nyachuat Lam Deng Sioux Falls, SD Riek66@hotmail.com
8. Deng Chol Kier Sioux Falls, SD
9. Monica Akuien Des Moines, IA
10. Mary Akot Kansas City, MO
11. Rosa Weet Phoenix, AZ ruwprosa@hotmail.com
12. Joseph Wal Deng Richmond, VA
13. Willia; Liom Gatchiang Calgary -AB- Canada
14. Dhakbeng D-malual Bellevue, NE dhalbeng@hotmail.com
15. Mayen Woc Takoma Park, MD mayenwo@hotmail.com
16. Garang Kiir Aiey Nagour Iowa
17. Matiop Luett Atem Omaha, NE atem2@juno.com
18. Deng Mathayo Tiir Des Moines, IA tiirdeng@aol.com
19. Mayak Bilkuei Portland, OR makueibilkuei@yahoo.com
20. Michael Manrid Riverside, MO
21. Akot Arec Olathe, KS
22. Rina Majak Dhol Glendale, AZ
23. Abraham Maker Reech Phoenix, AZ
24. Aduot Ajang Aduot Phoenix, AZ 85015
25. Peter David Rochester, NY Ddavid91@hotmail.com
26. Abraham Chol Rochester, NY
27. James Telar Kansas City, MO
28. Kuc Tueny Salinas, CA
29. Rev. James Goanar Chol Des Moines, IA goanar@hotmail.com
30. Fatuma N. Garbang Rock Ford, IL
31. Chief Pio Tem Kwag Alexandria, VA
32. Kuc Majok Kuc Rochester, NY kuc20@yahoo.com
33. Deng Deng Nhial Hyattville, MD dengnhial@hotmail.com
34. Zakaria Deng Majok Phoenix, Az 85023
35. Pastor Gatkuoth Kuich Omaha, NE gkuich@LFSWEB.org
36. James Ruach Kuor Des Moines, IA ruachkuor@hotmail.com
37. Bol Kiir Diaw Des Moines, IA
38. Peter Yol Washington DC
39. Dhan Kuon Gatkek Rochester, NY
40. Paul Both Rochester NY paulboth@frontient.net
41. Stephen P. Kuol Omaha, NE stephenkuols@yahoo.com
42. Peter Dak Luth
43. Lam Dimol Twidimong Omaha, NE botht@ops.org
44. John Kuol Riek Southern Sudan United Christianity Reform Newport News, VA Jkuol@hotmail.com
45. Peter Lam Bangot Bellevue, NE
46. Peter Nhial Chol
47. Joseph Wal Deng Richmond, VA
48. William Malual Richmond, VA
49. Gong Gong David Kuong Guor
50. Sana Nyaang David
51. Stephen Khor Chambang St. Paul, MN
52. Mursey Bott Des Moines, IA
53. Mundit Jock Mundit Hyattsville, MD mmundit@yahoo.com ANRANOJ@hotmail.com
54. Tut Puok Nyang Omaha, NE tutpuok@aol.com
55. Ezekiel Lol Deng Gatkuoth College Park, MD
56. Agar Mayen Woodbridge, VA
57. Ruben Marial Benjamin Woodbridge, VA
58. Nyadeng Arop
59. Mkaag Kuac
60. Oliver Tunda Washington, DC tunda@hotmail.com
61. Charles Abyei Kon vze244pu@verizon.net
62. Martin Mabil Kong dorar51@hotmail.com
63. Francis Mading Deng The CUNY Graduate Center New York, NY fdeng@gc.cuny.edu
64. Biel Torkech Rambang Washington DC bieltorkechrambang@hotmail.com
65. James Jock Mundit Hyattsville,MD
66. Dak Thong Chol Omaha, NE
67. Sara Nyagor Chol Lincoln, NE
68. James Pal Reat Denver, CO
69. Nyalok Heer Puol Omaha, NE
70. Tang Both Omaha, NE
71. Julia Duany Bloomington, IN aduany@indiana.edu
72. James T. Bol Kansas City, MO
73. Abraham Rech Phoenix, Arizona
74. Deng M. Tiir Des Moines, IA
75. Ring M. Dhol Glendale, AR
76. Nyawargak Gile
77. Nyakany Gile
Observers
1. Ami Henson Washington, DC ahenson@usaid.gov
2. Sr Mary Paul Asegwu, DDL
USCCB/MRS/PCMR
Washington, DC
3. Brandee Marckmann
Hawthorn Hill Ministries
Sudanese Women's Employment Project
Des Moines, IA
hhesl@iowalink.com
4. Kathleen McNeely (Mary knoll GC)
Washington DC
kneels@igc.org
5. Heather Nolen Washington, DC hmnolen@hotmail.com hnolen@churchworldservice.org
6. Bill Lowrey World Vision International Vienna, VA Bill_Lowrey@wvi.org
7. Jemera Rone Human Rights Watch Washington, DC ronej@hrw.org
8. Michel Shyirahayo World Vision Washington, D.C. mshyirah@worldvision.org
9. Charles Owubah World Vision Washington, D.C. cowubah@worldvision.org
10. Greg Davidson Laszakovits
Church Of the Brethren
Washington Office
11. Erin McAlister
Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Center for Human Rights
Washington DC
McAlister@rfkmemorial.org
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