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Jina Moore

I'm a writer and editor.

Activism, Journalism, NGOs, Rwanda, Sierra Leone

Top 10 Sad Things the Palin-Letterman Controversy Says about America

I had a nice little list going, centered on the most outrageous element of all: a form letter for anti-Letterman protestors–egged on, in spirit…

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Journalism

A little fable for the new economy

Earlier this year I applied for a fellowship that amounts to an entry-level job in the world of public radio. It was a prestigious…

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Criticism, More Work, Mother Jones, West Africa, Women's Rights

Letterman Protest Misses Real Rape Crisis

By the time the crowd gathers outside David Letterman’s studio today, it will be midnight in Iran, and hundreds of thousands of citizens who…

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Elsewhere, Journalism

Read this book now

A week or two ago, I mentioned journalist Andrew Rice’s first book, The Teeth May Smile But the Heart Will Not Forget. I told…

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Activism

Reader Diana Brown 1, Jina 0

Diana Brown made the case in comments yesterday that, paraphrased, goes like this: Angelina, Schmangelina, whatever gets attention on an important issue is good…

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Christian Science Monitor, Criticism, Justice, Justice & Aftermath, Uganda

The Teeth May Smile But the Heart Does Not Forget

The stunning story of a Ugandan man’s quest for the truth about the murder of his father, who was killed during the reign of…

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Elsewhere

I’m sorry, Angelina, but this is too much

TIME ran an article on Friday about the ICC and Bashir. Not a long article–it’s hard to find those any more–but a “context” piece,…

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Elsewhere

"Your president's a jerk, let me buy you a sandwich"

This comes from the amazing Tom A. Peter, a Middle East correspondent for GlobalPost. It’s a wonderful reminder of two things: First, that just…

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Elsewhere, Journalism

Journalists work for free, but back in the real world…

Last year, a “job” advertisement so blew me away that I have been on a lifelong rant ever since. Sports Illustrated was soliciting bloggers…

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Activism, African Great Lakes, DRC

Okay, activists, here's your new problem: Congo is in the media, but not fixed. Now what?

I don’t have data on this–maybe my new heartthrob Ryan C Briggs can help–but I’ve just come across a trope I’m tired of. I…

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In Swahili, it just means name.

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