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March 18, 2013

by Alex Collins

SXSW Almost Live Series: Noah Gundersen – “Poor Man’s Son”

Austin, Texas was very mad recently. The annual technology, film, and music festival SXSW took over the city in all the ways a thing can be taken over. The headquarters of our office were a friend’s living room and a TGI Fridays. As that would indicate, it’s been quite enjoyable and busy. The team from […]

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by Danny Porter

Contrasting the Congo

In 2010, Richard Mosse traveled to the Democratic Republic of Congo. While he was there he extensively photographed the people of the North Kivu province of Eastern Congo – the deadliest place on Earth, especially for women. Unlike other war photographers, Mosse paints the stories of rebel soldiers with a different stroke. To create what […]

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by Krista Morgan

Making it a night to remember

Raise your virtual hand if you attended your high school prom. People tend to recount their prom experience for years & years afterwards (fine, I’m one of those people) and the big night has become more or less a rite of passage. Before graduating onto college loans and rent and bills comes a night full […]

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by Danny Porter

ICC sets precedent for peaceful elections in Kenya

In 2007, moments after Kenyan president Mwai Kibaki was re-elected, much of the East African country was immersed in bloodshed. Thousands poured into the streets, outraged by the results of the widely controversial election. According to New York Times columnist Jeffrey Gettleman, “Western observers said Kenya’s election commission ignored undeniable evidence of vote rigging to keep the government in […]

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March 15, 2013

by Monica Retka

Supporter Spotlight // Namaste and Glow Sticks

What could be better than Yoga? Yoga that supports your favorite cause. We take health pretty seriously at Invisible Children…IC Running Club, the Health and Wellness Committee…they’re actual things, people. But the work hard, play hard mentality prevails and we know how to throw a good party (example: Global Dance Night. Am I right, or […]

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by Juan Frausto

Feeding a generation with hope, literally & figuratively

If the success of social enterprises in the past decade is any indication of what the future of commerce looks like, the possibilities of social change is endless. It’s a step toward shifting the idea of what commercial-based businesses could be built upon. Within our own social enterprise, Mend, we work directly with women affected by the LRA, providing […]

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by Noelle Jouglet

We passed a bill, but we’re not done // IC CITIZEN

Thanks to your voices and dedicated commitment, earlier this year we proudly announced Congress passed the expansion of the Rewards for Justice bill (S.2318), aimed at strengthening efforts to arrest Joseph Kony. On January 15, President Obama invited Invisible Children to join him in the Oval Office as he signed it into law. To start […]

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by Bethany Williams

Uganda: Photo Friday

Members of a Village Savings and Loan Associations group know how to make visitors feel welcome as they come singing and dancing to meet us. With currently 2, 850 members, they meet once a week in groups of 30 to save money together, taking out loans to start up small businesses. Learn more about the […]

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March 14, 2013

by Krista Morgan

If you build it, they will come // Gulu classroom completed

Lacor Secondary School, one of the 11 partner schools in Invisible Children’s Schools for Schools program, recently got a new addition. Construction has been completed on a two-classroom block that can accommodate 120 students. The ribbons were cut and the keys handed over during a festive celebration on a sunny day in Gulu (but more on […]

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by Danny Porter

Intern Spotlight // Human Resources

Sometimes two is better than one. And when it comes to HR interns, that statement has proven true. Enter Anthony and Nataly. They’re an integral part of our Human Resources Department. They’re masters at balancing work, school, and play. And frankly, they’re just plain fun to be around. You won’t find any Toby Flendersons in this office. In […]

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