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Category Archives: Conflict
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Posted in Africa, Art, Brazil, Conflict, Dance, Drumming, Film, Finance, History, Music, Percussion
Tagged Africa, Art, Brasil, Brazil, brazilian style, Choreography, comparison, creatives, Culture, dance, drum, film, history, photography, rhythm, spirituality, technology
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African voices respond to hyper-popular Kony 2012 viral campaign – Boing Boing
(Updated with additions, March 10, 2012. Here’s a Twitter list, so you can follow all of the African writers mentioned in this post who are on Twitter.) The internets are all a-flutter with reactions to Kony 2012, a high-velocity viral … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Conflict, Politics
Tagged DRC, indigenous voices, Invisible Children, Kony2012, LRA
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Kony 2012 Invisible Children charity hits back at critics over 'immoral' viral film
Reblogged from National Post | News: The charity that funded the viral Internet film Kony 2012, now viewed a staggering 26 million times on YouTube, has hit back at criticism that the film’s message is dangerous and misdirected. The half-hour … Continue reading
Medical evacuation of women, children from Homs underway: ICRC
Reblogged from The Insanity Report: Stephanie Nebehay The Syrian Arab Red Crescent Friday began evacuating wounded or sick women and children from the Baba Amro district of the besieged city of Homs, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) … Continue reading