Two Nobel Prize laureates, a famous actress and activist, a Fortune 500 CEO, a playwright and an investigative journalist 鈥 all have signed on as honorary coaches in support of the March 4-15 聽trek up Kilimanjaro that honors the life and legacy of slain United Nations armed group expert M.J. Sharp 鈥05.
Eleven hikers will make the journey, summiting Kilimanjaro on the second anniversary of Sharp鈥檚 disappearance. They hope to celebrate and honor his life, as well as raise awareness about the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and support a fundraising drive for a scholarship in Sharp鈥檚 name that supports Congolese peacebuilders studying at CJP.
More than $42,585 has been raised. Visit the MJ Dream Hike website to view hiker profiles and sponsor a hiker.
These honorary coaches and other supporters, including Sharp鈥檚 family and friends, will share inspirational messages during the March 5-14 journey on the . 鈥淟ike鈥 or 鈥渇ollow鈥 this page to be among the first to see new content.
MJ Dream Hike website to sponsor and follow the hikers.
Jane Fonda, the veteran actress with a widely followed blog and social media presence, 聽pledged her support with a Feb. 10 post announcing .
She tells Sharp鈥檚 story, honors the work of the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding at 黑料正能量, and urges readers to follow the trek and contribute to the training of people from countries in conflict.
Dr. Denis Mukwege, 2018 Nobel Peace Prize recipient, and Leymah Gbowee, 2011 recipient and a 2007 CJP graduate, have also confirmed their support.聽Mukwege is a Congolese gynecologist and Pentecostal pastor. He founded and works in Panzi Hospital in Bukavu, where he specializes in the treatment of women who have been raped by armed rebels.聽Gbowee led a nationwide women鈥檚 movement that was instrumental in halting Liberia鈥檚 second civil war in 2003, and has since worked to build the influence of women in West Africa.
Other supporters include:
- Sonia Rolley is the Africa Service Reporter for Radio France Internationale. She met M.J. Sharp in Africa. Her Twitter handle is
- is an American playwright, performer, feminist, and activist. She is the creator of 聽V-Day, a global activist movement to stop violence against women and girls.
- Greg Brenneman, who shares Sharp鈥檚 hometown of Hesston, Kansas, and has hiked Kilimanjaro, is chairman of CCMP Capital, an American private equity firm. He was previously the corporate leader of Quizno鈥檚 and more recently, Burger King.
- Maria Morseley is the mother of Zaida Catal谩n, a fellow U.N. armed group expert murdered with Sharp.
