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November 20, 2012

by Noelle Jouglet

MOVE:DC // photo blog

Here is a sneak peek of photos from MOVE:DC. Looking through the footage from the event makes us super nostalgic (Saturday feels like an hour ago and a year ago all at the same time.) The thousands of people who showed up, the positive energy they brought with them, and all the new best friendships […]

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November 19, 2012

by Krista Morgan

LOBBY:DC // seedlings of hope

I am writing this as someone who had never taken part in lobbying before (#lobbyrookie – hi, I’m Krista, nice to meet you.) And now, after experiencing LOBBY:DC along with the hundreds of people who showed up to meet with their members of Congress, I am still reeling from the amazingness of it all.  The […]

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November 18, 2012

by Noelle Jouglet

MOVE:DC // our cup runneth over

Thousands of people, a sea of red shirts, a single purpose. Washington, DC was flooded yesterday with the contagious unity of people who wholeheartedly believe in international justice. To the thousands of those who joined us for MOVE:DC – thank you. Thank you for your commitment to seeing an end to the LRA, your commitment […]

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November 17, 2012

by Azy Groth

MOVE:DC as documented by Instagram

We scoured Instagram for our favorite photos. We’ll be posting them throughout the day.

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November 15, 2012

by Kyle Stewart

MOVE:DC – History in the Making

I don’t know if you realized, but this weekend at MOVE:DC will be monumental. Because of you, leaders are traveling to Washington, DC from all over the world to participate in the Global Summit on the LRA. In the past, similar meetings of world leaders have shaped history – both for bad and good – but MOVE:DC […]

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November 14, 2012

by Judith Pendergrast

MOVE:DC – it takes a village

The countdown is on. There are three days until the start of the largest, most complicated event Invisible Children has ever conducted, and we’re bringing the heat from every department. Our Movement department is still bringing in new registrants through phone calls, emails, and carrier pigeons. Our Art department has been working tirelessly on posters, […]

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by Noelle Jouglet

Centre Elikya in final phase of construction

Invisible Children has partnered with local leaders and international rehabilitation experts in northeastern DR Congo to develop the region’s first rehabilitation center for children affected by the LRA. Centre Elikya provides holistic care for children who have been abducted by the LRA and have suffered high-levels of trauma. Children receive psychosocial support as they return […]

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by Bethany Williams

We’re going to MOVE:DC

Collines, a university student in the Legacy Scholarship Program and the Director of Operations for Hope for Humans in Uganda is well aware of the power that advocacy has to change hearts and expand minds. She was an Invisible Children Roadie for the Frontline and Congo tours in 2011, and while she inspired many with […]

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November 13, 2012

by Kyle Stewart

Vietnam Veterans Memorial 30 years later

Three decades ago, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington DC was officially dedicated on Nov. 13th 1982. Consisting of two reflective walls that span 246 feet long, the memorial’s ends point to the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial. In Optima typeface, the names of over 58,ooo soldiers killed in the war are etched into the reflective granite surface. If you go […]

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by Krista Morgan

UPDATE // We’re on Team Summer

With heavy hearts we say goodbye to Summer Dale who passed away last Sunday. We were honored to be part of her story. ____________ Summer Dale seems like your average teen: she attends high school, loves animals, and her favorite hobbies are photography, modeling, and horseback riding. But what’s not average about her: she’s a […]

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