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Monthly Archives: March 2012
Hate Crimes in My ‘Hood – What Could I Have Done?
“As his partner listened [on the phone], the attackers kicked him at least twice, shattering his jaw.” I wasn’t supposed to be there. Still dressed in work attire and heels, my canvass bag with schoolbooks heavily weighing down one shoulder, … Continue reading
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Five Reasons the Kony 2012 Video is Going Viral
First thing’s first: the Kony 2012 video is not about African children or justice for war crimes. Produced by Jason Russell of Invisible Children, this video, which has garnered over 50 million YouTube and Vimeo hits, is not about saving … Continue reading