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March 26, 2013

by Krista Morgan

From The Resolve blog: Impacting progress against the LRA

The below blog was written by our friends at The Resolve LRA Crisis Initiative and discusses how the international community needs to make sure that recent changes to government in Central African Republic (CAR) does not impact progress made against the LRA. Could upheaval in CAR spell the end for operations against the LRA? A violent […]

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by Juan Frausto

Photos from Burma’s ongoing conflict

Burmese president, Thein Sein, declared a state of emergency and deployed army troops on March 22 after sectarian violence between a Buddhist mob and local Muslims broke out in the town of Meikhtila. Anti-Muslim mobs destroyed mosques and burned down dozens of homes in three other towns over the weekend. At least 32 people have been killed […]

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March 25, 2013

by Alex Collins

Monday Mini Mixtape: marchTHREE

Honestly, we’re still kind of reeling from this year’s SXSW – both our day concert with Whispertown, Ivan & Alyosha, Lucuius, The Polyphonic Spree, Wild Cub, and the Very Best and our SXSW Almost Live Sessions with Noah Gundersen, The Trouble With Templeton, The Last Bison, Heartless Bastards, and Night Panther. We have many more […]

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by Bethany Williams

WASH: better health, better grades

Schools for Schools doesn’t stop at building beautiful new classrooms and laboratories at our 11 partner schools – the team also works with students and staff at the schools to find better ways of maintaining their campuses once the structures are built. One of the challenges the team has found in working with the schools over the […]

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by Krista Morgan

The right attitude and one arm

The below post was contributed by Liz Allen, IC’s Director of Information Systems. “We are limited by our beliefs.” Last week I went to see the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour all four evenings it played at the San Diego Natural History Museum. If you like films, the outdoors, or revel in humans pushing themselves past […]

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by Alex Collins

Invisible Children Music + La Blogothèque // Update Two

Our crew that was in Uganda filming a special viewer-funded documentary with The Very Best and the Polyphonic Spree have returned to their respected homes and are getting all nostalgic about the journey. Artist Relations Director Kenny Laubbacher gives us the second update from the trip. (Read update one HERE) Wow.. where to begin?! In […]

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March 22, 2013

by Danny Porter

Mapping March Madness

March Madness is in full swing and I’m already near the bottom of our office bracket challenge. But if I believe in one thing during this tournament, it’s the underdog. So here’s to hoping things turn around. Michael Bailey, an economist on Facebook’s Data Science team, compiled an analysis of the more than 1 million Facebook user’s […]

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by Juan Frausto

Imposition | an audiovisual experience

Concerts are usually experienced in the masses but even in the largest of crowds, every audience member has a unique experience– the true beauty behind live music. In their second project together, musician Edisonnoside and visual artist Daniel Schwartz have clashed music and light projection together to recreate the concert experience in Imposition. What began as […]

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by Bethany Williams

Uganda: Photo Friday

Students at Invisible Children Uganda partner school Sir Samuel Baker wash up after class. Invisible Children partners with 11 schools in northern Uganda to build structures such as laboratories, classrooms and dormitories, and to conduct trainings for teachers and students on a variety of topics from academic to how to improve hygiene on campus.

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by Krista Morgan

Today is World Water Day!

Let’s talk about water. It is a basic necessity central to human existence and it may seem inconceivable to imagine living without it. But the UN reports that 783 million people do not have access to clean water and almost 2.5 billion do not have access to adequate sanitation. What? Since 1993 there has been […]

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