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November 5, 2012

by Juan Frausto

rAndom International goes interactive

With simple yet very contemporary presentations, rAndom International creates interactive installations that blur the borders of art, technology, and the life we encompass. Founded in 2005, the London-based collective mostly works with light and relays on movement to create artworks that highlight our behaviors and interactions. Its most recent installation brought a storm indoors as the Barbican’s Curve gallery in London was transformed into […]

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November 2, 2012

by Krista Morgan

MOVE:DC schedule of events

Are you a planner? So are we. Below is the schedule* for MOVE:DC (oh that rhymes!) If you haven’t registered for MOVE:DC yet, the planner in you is failing horribly. Register here and we’ll see you at the nation’s capitol. *Subject to minor changes but we aim to stick to the plan. Because we’re planners, […]

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by Krista Morgan

Pay It Forward: Fund a Bus to MOVE:DC

Here’s the good news: if you can’t make it to MOVE:DC, you can help send a group of people who can. We know that it can get expensive to head out to Washington DC, especially when it’s on short-ish notice. We don’t want money and/or transportation to hinder people from attending the event which is […]

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by Alex Naser-Hall

MOVE:DC Roadtrip Playlists: Volumes 1 – 3

As our upcoming (quite massive) event MOVE:DC approaches, the Invisible Children Music team has compiled a trilogy of playlists to soundtrack your roadtrip (or planetrip/bustrip/buggytrip). Each volume has a different theme – the first is Trip Beginners, a mixture of upbeat tracks to accompany your starting excitement as you embark. The second playlist is for […]

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by Noelle Jouglet

Peace-building meeting in Gulu, Uganda

A follow-up meeting took place in Gulu, Uganda on October 11, 2012 to share a report on the regional peace-building and reconciliation consultative meeting held in Bangui, Central African Repubilic the previous month. The meeting was organized by the Gulu District Reconciliation and Peace Team (GDRPT), in partnership with Acholi Religious Leaders’ Peace Initiative (ARLPI) […]

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November 1, 2012

by Alex Collins

Joe Perry of Aerosmith writes song inspired by KONY 2012

Yes, you read that correctly. Joe Perry and Tom Hamilton have written a track on Aerosmith’s upcoming record “Music From Another Dimension” (Nov 6 | Columbia) entitled Freedom Fighter, inspired by the film KONY 2012 and its makers. The song features the beautiful Johnny Depp and producer Jack Douglas on background vocals. And yes, you did read “Johnny […]

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by Juan Frausto

Team Rubicon: real-life superheroes

Made up of military veterans, civilian first responders, and medical professionals, Team Rubicon is a volunteer-based nonprofit that provides disaster aide throughout the world. Or in other words, they’re real-life superheros. Spanning 11 regions, the team has made its mark in Haiti, Chile, Burma, South Sudan, Pakistan and several states in the U.S. The team works on […]

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by Krista Morgan

Thursdays are the new most important day of the week

Sure, most people may look forward to Wednesdays because it’s officially halfway through the work week. And of course, Saturday and Sunday rank up there as really good days because tons of people don’t have to go to school or work and get to sleep in and catch up on recorded sitcoms. But Thursdays are […]

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October 31, 2012

by Noelle Jouglet

We proudly introduce LOBBY:DC

We always have something up our sleeve, and true to form, we’ve arranged a bonus to accompany our MOVE:DC event. On November 16th, the day before MOVE:DC, we will be meeting at the U.S. Capitol to LOBBY:DC and demand that Congress takes immediate, concrete action to help stop the LRA. Did we mention the plan is to […]

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by Bethany Williams

Teacher Exchange: meet Patrick

  “It’s great to see students who start with lots of problems improving,” Drago Patrick, a mathematics and geography teacher at Gulu High School, says. By partner teaching with Teacher Exchange educators who have come to Uganda in the past, Patrick says that he has learned to be more patient with his students. “It has […]

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