In a new paper, Dr. Edward Ademolu and Jess Crombie from University of the Arts London investigate the ethical complexities of international non-government organizations (INGO) representations. The research focuses specifically on how visual storytelling impacts African diasporic communities and those featured in fundraising campaigns.
Charity campaigns are using outdated representations of Africa, says new paper
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