The Power of Words
The conversation delves into the complexities of how language influences public perception of crises like genocide, particularly in Darfur. It highlights the challenge of engaging readers amidst overwhelming information, emphasizing the need for innovative storytelling to break through apathy. The discussion also touches on the evolving role of journalists in advocating for victims and the importance of reaching beyond familiar audiences.In this clip
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