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This time, the video by Invisible Children is not so much a repeat of their first call to action as a defense of their action.It’s kind of like when the…
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Guest post by Kentaro ToyamaFor a couple of weeks, Kony 2012 stole the spotlight in international development. It dominated conversation, with some…
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The activist group behind the "Kony 2012" movement and Web video that went viral in March says it will release part two on Tuesday. It promises more details and context about the African warlord's alleged crimes.
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Jason Russell's wife says he was not on drugs when police found him naked in San Diego.
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SAN DIEGO — A co-founder of the Invisible Children charity behind the "Kony 2012" video was detained by San Diego police and hospitalized after running…
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Police in San Diego say Jason Russell was found masturbating in public.
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George Clooney, who has praised the Stop Kony campaign aimed at ridding east-central Africa of warlord Joseph Kony, is trying to make sure our focus on…
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A video against the Lord's Resistance Army in Uganda led by Joseph Kony has gone viral on the Internet. Ari Melber of The Nation argues that as an attempt at policymaking or history, the film comes up short. But as an attempt at inspiration and education, it is a tremendous success.
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The social media campaign by Invisible Children has drawn some 60 million viewers, many of them teenagers, to a video about a mass murderer in Africa. It will be closely studied by other nonprofit groups hoping to gain attention for their cause. Lesson one: It took years to lay the groundwork.
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'We have reached the tipping point between apathy and activism and we can no longer ignore these tragedies.'Signaling the power of viral marketing, an…