Share Your Enough Moment
In their forthcoming book, The Enough Moment, John Prendergast and Don Cheadle present the stories of celebrities, activists and survivors who have dedicated their lives to advocating for human rights in Africa. It all begins with an "Enough Moment" -- an experience in your life when you realize you have to stand up, speak out, and organize with others on vital human rights issues in Africa.
The book hits stores Sept. 7, but you don’t have to wait to share your own Enough Moment. We’re interested in hearing your story now, so we’re gathering video versions of personal Enough Moments.
Just begin the video by introducing yourself: Tell us your name, where you live, and what you do. In three minutes or less, describe how you are involved in fighting for human rights in Africa, and the moment in your life that prompted you to take action.
Most importantly, be yourself. Film your video in a simple, natural environment. It's just you, on camera, sharing your story.
Want to see an example? Here's Enough's own Mari Wright sharing her Enough Moment.
When you're finished with your video, upload it to YouTube with the tag "enoughmoment." Please title it “[your name]’s Enough Moment.” For example, John would title his video “John Prendergast’s Enough Moment.” Finally, email the link to us at yourmoment@enoughproject.org.
Later this summer, we'll be launching a special Web site, www.enoughmoment.org, where your video will appear alongside other Enough Moments from celebrities, activists, and survivors.
To learn more about the book and to pre-order your own copy, click here.
Thank you, and we look forward to hearing about your Enough Moment.







Joseph Kory
Why can't a drone locate Joseph Kory and take him out?
Joseph Kory
Why can't a drone locate Joseph Kory and take him out?
Its sad when you see human
Its sad when you see human rights being violated all across the world. Its even more sad when it happens to our fellow countrymen / woman.
It's even more sad..
It doesn't make it "even more sad" rather it be a fellow countrymen or woman, we are all human beings "No One" should have to deal with crimes against humanity or be violated no matter what country they are from.
Thanks for work!
Thanks, Enough Project! My Enough Moment was learning that U.N. "peacekeepers" were raping young girls. Please keep up all the hard work! Best, Margot
Margot, you should make a video
We would love to include your story on the Enough Moment wall. Thanks for getting in touch.
Mari's video
Excellent job, Mari! Beautiful and moving! Thank you!