KONY 2012 is a film and campaign by Invisible Children that aims to make Joseph Kony famous, not to celebrate him, but to raise support for his arrest and set a precedent for international justice.
HOW TO HELP:
Donate to Invisible Children: causes.com/donatekony2012 Purchase KONY 2012 products: invisiblechildrenstore.myshopify.com/Sign the Pledge: causes.com/konypledge
For members of the PRESS and celebrity REPRESENTATION ONLY: Monica Vigo pr@invisiblechildren.com
Related:
- Joseph Kony : Wanted Criminal (Wikipedia page) / (The Hague Justice Portal)
- Kony 2012 video goes viral, and so do concerns about its producers (The Guardian; 7 March 2012) / Kony2012: what's the real story? (The Guardian; 8 March 2012) / Peter Bradshaw's film review (The Guardian; 8 March 2012) / Child abductee featured in Kony 2012 defends film's maker against criticism (The Guardian; 8 March 2012)
- Invisible Children responds to critiques
- Déferlement de critiques contre la campagne Kony 2012 (France 24; 2012)
- Invisible Children: Rough Cut (2006/Jason Russel/Bobby Bailey/Laren Poole/USA) DOC 55'
"In this talk Ruha Devanesan — Executive Director of the Internet Bar Organization and Berkman Fellow — explores thoughts on the successes and failures of the initial Kony 2012 campaign, and the way in which Invisible Children has responded to criticism and adapted its messaging to ask what lessons can be learned by the human rights advocacy community from Kony 2012 and Invisible Children's subsequent actions."
RépondreSupprimerRuha Devanesan on Thoughts On The Fallout from Kony 2012 Berkerman Center (Harvard) 19 Feb 2013