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September 26, 2012

by Kyle Stewart

International Justice Mission makings things happen

At the Clinton Global Initiative, a bipartisan event where Gov. Romney and others were in attendance, President Obama issued an executive order to combat human trafficking and named our friends — International Justice Mission (IJM) — in the process. “We are especially honored to be joined today by advocates who dedicate their lives and at times risk their […]

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by Judith Pendergrast

Introducing: the Cathedral of Junk

Vince Hannemann is known as the “Junk King.” It’s not a rude nickname; he actually prefers it. He’s a creator, an idealist, and a lover of the junk you put next to your mailbox to get picked up every Tuesday morning. For thirty years, Hannemann has been collecting junk and creating what his mother calls […]

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by Monica Vigo

Stay Classy, San Diego

Recently, some of the most notable and important people in the nonprofit world got together right in our backyard of downtown San Diego for the 4th Annual Classy Awards. And we were honored to be a part of it. The CLASSY’s have the glamour and prestige of Hollywood’s award shows, but focuses on philanthropy and celebrating […]

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by Krista Morgan

Once upon a time there was a high school named Deerfield…

Each December, the student body at Deerfield High School holds an annual three-week charity drive, which they’ve dubbed School Chest. They fundraise by holding the most creative events we’ve ever heard of – Deerfield Idol (yes, a singing competition), silent auctions, Mr. DHS (a “beauty pageant” for senior boys to show off hidden talents), a […]

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by Bethany Williams

In the interest of a better future

I remember opening my first savings account. I put in – I don’t know – $30? And then sat back waiting for the fraction of a percent of interest to accrue. I wasn’t really earning that much at the lemonade stand in my front yard, or spending that much (only on my toy horse collection), […]

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September 25, 2012

by Noelle Jouglet

The Defection Projection

As part of Invisible Children’s ongoing promotion of safe surrenders for LRA combatants, our design team has partnered with Acholi leadership in Uganda to create defection fliers. By using photos and quotes from recent escapees, these fliers directly target and reach out to LRA groups and encourage them to peacefully surrender. We work with various […]

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by Krista Morgan

Empathy & capitalism

Over the past several years, there have been a growing number of businesses that developed their business plans with more than making money on their minds. Many of these businesses have incorporated an element of ‘giving back’ into their model, which enables them to directly influence the world around them in a positive way. A […]

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September 24, 2012

by Alex Collins

Monday Mini Mixtape #33

[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.] [image from // alvarotapia] Good day. It’s Monday. Are you ready for some good new tunes? […]

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by Judith Pendergrast

Rookie on the rise

Tell me you’ve heard of Rookiemag.com. It was started a year ago by a young beauty named Tavi Gevinson. Yes, her name is as cool as her website. I first found out about her when I watched her TED talk from the TEDxTeen conference this year, and ever since I’ve been blown away by this girl. […]

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September 21, 2012

by Brady Peters

The description of an ambassador

With the death of U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens fresh in the minds of many of us, it is important to understand what it takes to be a great ambassador. Many reports speak very highly of Stevens, who worked closely with Libyans rebels to encourage a democratic transition of power after Moammar Gaddafi was removed. Stevens […]

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