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July 17, 2012

by Azy Groth

We need your help: Monday, July 23

That’s soon We have an opportunity to get President Obama and all the world leaders together to talk about stopping LRA atrocities. There’s no way we’re letting an opportunity like that pass us by. Here’s the deal Almost every country in the world is represented at the United Nations, and they’re all getting together in […]

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by Azy Groth

VIDEO: 3.7 Million KONY 2012 Pledges Delivered

3.7 million of you signed the KONY 2012 pledge. We recently delivered that message to some of the top folks at the United Nations and African Union. And (of course) we filmed it. Check it out. Coming up: This Monday, July 23, we’re all going to contact our leaders. This is the next step you’ve […]

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by rachelclancy

Beauty in the ordinary

Amidst hectic school schedules, busy work weeks, and trying to end a war, it’s easy to overlook the extraordinary beauty in our everyday lives. Like tea parties, and sling shots, and jello. -Rachel

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July 16, 2012

by carolinegarcia08

A visit to Kony’s former home

Australian missionary Christopher White wrote a blog post for Operation Broken Silence about his travels in South Sudan and impromptu visit to the former home of Joseph Kony. Kony occupied the residence for most of the 15 years leading up to the Comprehensive Peace Agreement between Sudan and what is now South Sudan in 2005. Below is an […]

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July 14, 2012

by samcassin

Unlikely friendships

Here’s the deal, readers. Worldwide news is important. And as Invisible Children’s communications intern, it is my job to bring you the most important, relevant, up-to-the-minute news updates via the most credible and hard-hitting news sources. Of course I take this job incredibly seriously, and therefore have been scouring the Internet for appropriate ways to […]

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July 13, 2012

by Bethany Williams

A time to harvest

Anyono Mary set a good example to members of her Village Saving and Loan Association (VSLA) during their most recent savings cycle. With a disability in her legs, she has struggled to do anything on her own. However, as a member of the Invisible Children (IC) VSLA group Teke Akwo, she has been able to […]

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by rachelclancy

Impact of the internet

Remember when Twitter recently crashed for what felt like an eternity? It was more along the lines of a few hours, but in cyberspace, hours of silence can easily seem like a lifetime. Moral of the story: the internet has become more important than ever, and it’s important to acknowledge the growing sense of community. […]

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by Krista Morgan

Dubfest 2012

Our generous supporters never cease to amaze us, and we can’t help but share with you their passion and creativity. We’re inspired. You should be, too. This spring a few students from Downington High School East in Exton, Pennsylvania hosted DUBFEST 2012: Dance for a Change, to fundraise for IC. Dubstep is all the rage […]

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July 12, 2012

by Krista Morgan

Peruse the muse

Adam Deangelis is an old friend. An old friend with a photographer’s eye and an appreciation for our mission. He recently did a photo shoot for the Ben Trovato blog using the KONY 2012 shirt as his muse. We don’t know what we like more: the muse, the New York background, or Adam himself. Three-way […]

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by Alex Naser-Hall

Best Music of 2012 … thus far

2012 is already halfway through.  Congrats, everyone, for making it thus far. If the year were to somehow end today, I would feel okay with saying that this has been one of the freshest years for music in recent times.  Incredible new artists, huge returning bands, and Carly Rae Jepsen – all ace. We’ve been […]

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