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I have been waiting for someone to speak in an even-handed way to the pros and cons of the KONY 2012 video, which so many of us have had to respond to with a complex mix of feelings. Thank you, Liz Grover, for passing this on to us. Thank you, Laura Peterson, for taking the time to sort through your heart and your experiences and share your thoughts with us: Kony 2012 – My 2 Cents | Hands to Hearts.

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Posted on March 13, 2012 by Dianne Hofner Saphiere | Tagged Cross-cultural communication, cross-cultural skills, Cultural Detective, current events from an intercultural perspective, intercultural competence, Invisible Children, josephkony, Kony, KONY 2012, Lords Resistance Army, Uganda, War crime | 2 Replies
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