The KONY 2012 campaign, intended to make the African warlord Joseph Kony known worldwide, has been faced with some particularly strong criticisms. On CNN last night, one of Kony’s victims came out ...
The success of the Kony 2012 campaign against Lord's Resistance Army leader Joseph Kony of Uganda is forcing to the surface some uneasy questions about race, political organizing and the Internet, ...
Joseph Kony isn't a household name, but humanitarian group Invisible Children hopes to change that through the use of social media sites like Twitter and Facebook. Kony, an indicted war criminal and ...
The escaped child soldier at the center of the viral video about Lord’s Resistance Army leader Joseph Kony is telling his story eight years after the video was shot, according to the Daily News.
Joseph Kony and the Lord's Resistance Army have been terrorizing civilians in central Africa for more than 25 years. But their crimes have suddenly received prominence due to one of the most ...
I spoke to Jason Russell for the second time last week as one of my final interviews in over two months of reporting for a TIME piece on Joseph Kony, his Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) and the ...
A few months before Invisible Children released Kony 2012, the U.S. sent about 100 troops to Central Africa to help hunt Joseph Kony and his Lord's Resistance Army, and while the video's impact is ...
Supporters of the Kony 2012 campaign took part in an event called “Cover the Night” this weekend, but it appears some of the participants took things too far. Participants in the event had been ...
This is a decisive moment in the life and times of Kony 2012. Will the country’s youth turn out en masse to the campaign’s “Cover the Night” event on Friday April 20th? My hunch is that they won’t.
The Chronicle asked Michael Hoffman, chief executive of See3 Communications, a consulting company that helps nonprofits use video for advocacy and fundraising campaigns, to share lessons from the ...