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by Jenée Desmond-Harris onApril 5, 2012
The sequel to the viral video about the Ugandan warlord was released on Thursday.
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by A. Hawes onMarch 19, 2012
Capturing the elusive warlord is more complicated than what the public saw in the viral video.
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by Claudio E. Cabrera onMarch 18, 2012
Jason Russell, co-founder of Invisible Children, was detained by police in San Diego.
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by Bassey Ikpi onMarch 18, 2012
XOJane blogger and Nigerian poet-writer Bassey Ikpi says that while laudable, the "Stop Kony" campaign merely furthers the myth that Africans are constantly in need of saving.
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by Jamilah King onMarch 14, 2012
ColorLines blogger Jamilah King looks at criticism of the popular campaign against Ugandan guerrilla leader Joseph Kony, which is taking heat for its portrayal of Africans as victims whose only hope lies in the actions -- and wallets -- of white saviors.
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by Jamilah King onMarch 14, 2012
ColorLines blogger Jamilah King looks at criticism of the popular campaign against Ugandan guerrilla leader Joseph Kony, which is taking heat for its portrayal of Africans as victims whose only hope lies in the actions -- and wallets -- of white saviors.
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by Jamilah King onMarch 14, 2012
ColorLines blogger Jamilah King looks at criticism of the popular campaign against Ugandan guerrilla leader Joseph Kony, which is taking heat for its portrayal of Africans as victims whose only hope lies in the actions -- and wallets -- of white saviors.
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by Jamilah King onMarch 14, 2012
ColorLines blogger Jamilah King looks at criticism of the popular campaign against Ugandan guerrilla leader Joseph Kony, which is taking heat for its portrayal of Africans as victims whose only hope lies in the actions -- and wallets -- of white saviors.
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by Jamilah King onMarch 14, 2012
ColorLines blogger Jamilah King looks at criticism of the popular campaign against Ugandan guerrilla leader Joseph Kony, which is taking heat for its portrayal of Africans as victims whose only hope lies in the actions -- and wallets -- of white saviors.
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by Claudio E. Cabrera onMarch 10, 2012
The young man is now studying to be a lawyer eight years after fearing for his life.
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