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Author: Jay Milbrandt

18 Apr

Kony 2012: The Fallacy of Slacktivism: Kony 2012 and Disruptive Activism

[Jay Milbrandt is the Director of the Global Justice Program at Pepperdine University School of Law.  Jay is the author of the recent book Go and Do: Daring to Change the World One Story at a Time. You can connect with Jay on his blog or on Twitter @JayMilbrandt] I was the target market for Kony 2012.  I’m a connected, engaged Millennial. ...

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