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The event made us wonder: Does a better celebrity cause exist?
AUTISM has become to disorders what Africa is to social issues, the celebrity cause du jour.
'Or does it merely reflect that Africa has been centre stage for the past two or three years, even if it is now being edged out by the new celebrity cause of global warming?' Iweala is a Nigerian, an Igbo, born and educated in America.
OLPC is in danger of becoming a celebrity cause rather than a real attempt to bridge the digital divide.
It's too bad that the $50,000 donation he made did not go to a charity dealing with Oxycodone abuse, but instead went to the well established, politically correct celebrity cause of AIDS research sponsored in turn by another celebrity.
Chopra and Ruffalo met before a studio audience at DeepakHomeBase, (the new social media salon co-launched by Chopra and Paulette Cole, the CEO of ABCHome) which is featuring a series of "Love in Action" conversations with celebrity cause champions (like Ruffalo, Russell Simmons and Fran Drescher).
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As recent research has shown, the problem with celebrity causes is that they tend to de-politicise activism.
A celebrity causes indirect sales".
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The release of the recording of Donald Trump's comments on sexual assault being among the privileges of celebrity caused my mind to drift back more than thirteen years to one of the most repulsive displays I have ever witnessed.
"While many welcome Gervais's return, not everyone is happy with the decision because last year his blunt one-liners targeting big-name celebrities caused anger and resentment in some quarters," the group said.
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