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October 12, 2012

by Krista Morgan

The Rickshaw Run

Sometimes you just want to get away. India, perhaps. Maybe ride on a motor-rickshaw with your three best friends across 2500+ miles of rough Indian terrain in the span of 2 weeks. Not your cup of tea? Just our graphic designer Drew Schafer, then? Good to know. Drew is partaking in The Rickshaw Run. Yes, […]

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October 11, 2012

by Krista Morgan

U.S. announces innovative program to protect people from LRA attacks

Our partners at Resolve published the below article regarding the announcement of the United States’ innovative program to protect people from LRA attacks. As always, well-written & incredibly insightful. On October 3, the U.S. announced the release of up to 15 million dollars to help protect communities being targeted by LRA attacks in southeast Central African Republic (CAR). […]

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by Kyle Stewart

The Perks of Being a Wallflower: a movie review

A little competition pervades the IC office. At month’s end, the person who gets the most people into a theater to see “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” wins. A coming of age story, the film follows the intensely introverted Charlie through his freshman year of high school. New found friends — his advanced English teacher and a pair […]

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by Bethany Williams

Uganda turns 50

Uganda celebrated 50 years of independence on Tuesday. There is much to celebrate, from heroes like Stephen Kiprotich who took the gold in the Olympics in August, to being ranked the “top travel destination for 2012” by Lonely Planet, to major successes in economic development. According to the World Bank, “Uganda has surpassed the 2015 […]

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by Alex Naser-Hall

Five Songs That Matter To: Jedidiah Jenkins

[Invisible Children Music: We firmly believe that music has a necessary role in giving social movements tremendous amounts of momentum. It is a universal language, and at Invisible Children, it’s important for us to be a part of that language.] [ photo by Catherine Bradshaw ] Jedidiah Jenkins has worn many metaphorical hats at Invisible […]

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by Juan Frausto

A virtual view of a connected world

London’s Design Festival annually brings together innovative architects and designers to amplify the city’s imaginative borders and to recreate the city’s most notable places. In September, London’s Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) was invaded by a mysterious structure that lived off an invisible force. Prism, designed by London artist Keiichi Matsuda, was one of several large-scale interactive installations presented by […]

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October 10, 2012

by Alex Naser-Hall

Reaching the finish line

CNN iReport is always incredibly reliable at bringing those work-hour doses of raw humanity. One of this week’s features continues the trend of blatant emotion  – it’s a touching story from Florida’s Sea Turtle Tri-Kids Triathlon. A young boy who was struggling to finish the race was picked up and helped to the finish line […]

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by Krista Morgan

Introducing Alexandra Milton

We work to inspire our generation to fight for what they believe in, and try to ignite social activism in the world’s youth. We love when our supporters show us that our efforts are not in vain. Allow me to introduce Alexandra Milton. A senior at Convent of the Sacred Heart high school in San Francisco, […]

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by Krista Morgan

A real life Rocketeer

Blame it on the wind. Again. Extreme athlete Felix Baumgartner has postponed his second attempt at making a supersonic skydive over New Mexico due to high winds. What’s a supersonic skydive? Good question. It’s a free-fall jump toward Earth from 120,000 feet at supersonic speeds. The feat would make him the first human to break […]

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October 9, 2012

by Noelle Jouglet

Resources for MOVE

Thank you for doing further research into Invisible Children and the ideas presented in MOVE. We are committed to providing information in a digestible way and feel the below links may be helpful in learning more about our organization, the history of the LRA conflict, and our new documentary. Who’s who in MOVE Invisible Children’s Protection & […]

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