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June 27, 2012

by rachelclancy

An idea’s infectivity

Here’s what we learned today: ideas are just as real as the neurons they inhabit. After watching “Radical Openness,” a short film exploring the world of opportunity created by the free flow of information, our jaws hit the floor. Forward-thinker Jason Silva reminded us of our own Jedidiah Jenkins, and immediately, we knew we had […]

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by carolinegarcia08

Here comes the sun

Summer Solstice. This momentous event, a noted day for planet Earth and its relationship with the sun, usually occurs around June 20-21 every year. It is one of two solstices, which simply means the day when the rays of the sun directly strike one of the two tropical latitude lines. For you non-science lovers, the […]

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June 25, 2012

by Azy Groth

KONY 2012 and the United Nations

The UN Security Council is holding a press conference on the Lord’s Resistance Army on Tuesday, June 26 at 3pm EDT, and Invisible Children will be there representing you (watch it live online). 3,729,815 people from countries all over the globe signed this pledge: Joseph Kony is one of the world’s worst war criminals, and I call on […]

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by Lauren Edwards

Yeasayer – “Longevity”

[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.] We don’t just tour with the greatest bands known to man or make life changing […]

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by rachelclancy

Vincent van Dominogh

What do you get with 7,067 dominos and 11 hours of free time?  FlippyCat’s recreation of  Van Gogh’s Starry Night.  I guess you could say we’re pretty big advocates of the power of a chain reaction. -Rachel

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by Brady Peters

Sustainability summit in Brazil creates questions

From June 20-22, the United Nations hosted a gathering of world leaders, NGOs, and brilliant minds in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The conference was called Rio+20: The Future We Want, and according to conference organizers, there were a few core goals that they intended to focus on: “The official discussions will focus on two main […]

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by Bethany Williams

Never too late to graduate

This past week saw 805 women and men graduate from Invisible Children’s (IC) Functional Adult Literacy (FAL) program. The graduation came after members of IC’s Village Savings and Loan Associations successfully completed a one-year course on basic subjects of numeracy, reading and writing. Due to insecurity from the past war in northern Uganda, many members […]

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June 22, 2012

by carolinegarcia08

Dog days of summer

Take your dog to work day – the annual day where you can have your four-legged friend accompany you to work. For some people, they wait for this day all year long. And today is the day [enter roar of applause from employees everywhere]. Fun fact: Invisible Children is full of dog lovers and half […]

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by Lauren Edwards

Thank You Thrice

We’ve had some very special connections with a lot of folks over the years, but the bond with our friends in Thrice might take the cake. Simply put, we would not be where we are today without their longstanding support and dedication. It’s such an honor to commemorate their influence on us as an organization […]

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by Krista Morgan

On The Radar: LRA Crisis Tracker updates

The LRA Crisis Tracker is a real-time mapping platform and data collection system created to bring an unprecedented level of transparency to the atrocities of the Lord’s Resistance Army. Using information sourced from Invisible Children’s Early Warning Radio Network, UN agencies, and local NGOs, this tool allows for better response from governments, policy-makers, and humanitarian […]

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