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April 18, 2012

by Thaddaeus McRae

The Hunt for Joseph Kony

The Daily Beast put together an incredible series of photos by Trevor Snapp, documenting the Ugandan Army’s hunt for Joseph Kony and the Lord’s Resistance Army. Check out the full set here.

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April 17, 2012

by Lauren Edwards

Invisible Children Music: First Aid Kit

If you’ve been following @Invisible_music for a while, it shouldn’t come as a shock to you to when we say we are absolutely in love with First Aid Kit. I was first introduced to the Swedish sibling duo last fall and they quickly became my go-to during Christmas break. Which, by the way, is the […]

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April 16, 2012

by Kenny Laubbacher

Monday Mini Mixtapes #12

Apologies for the late post this Monday. Just came back from Coachella where I had an INCREDIBLE conversation with pioneers At The Drive In, who were talking about the importance of the role that music has to play in spreading the message of human connectivity. We’ll release the video later this week. Until then… enjoy […]

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by Krista Morgan

Finding beauty with Team Mid Atlantic

Traveling across this country, we have met people with the biggest hearts who open their homes, schools and communities to us with love and open arms. It amazes us each day to see people we have never met before cook us their treasured family recipes, leave us encouraging notes on the toaster in the morning and sit with […]

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April 13, 2012

by Krista Morgan

Team CalVegas shares some advice

Meet team CalVegas. We are comprised of energy, great hair, fierce dance moves, and a whole lot of sass. We come equipped with glitter and “that’s what she said” jokes. We live to laugh and love, so open up those arms of yours because here we come. We are beginning our 7th week on the road, and […]

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by Krista Morgan

Bring your child to work day: a 14-year-old contributor

This morning I woke up overly excited for the day. Reason: today was “Take your child to work day”. So I went with my step mom to the Invisible Children headquarters where she works as a writer. The instant you walk in you are immersed into a fun, artistic atmosphere. I was introduced to a […]

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by Thaddaeus McRae

Revolution and social media

The social media phenomenon that prompted much of the Arab Spring was a key inspiration for the themes and message behind KONY 2012. The connectivity allowed by social media gave people the platform to voice injustice, their frustrations, and gather support from like-minded citizens. The internet freed the movement to transcend borders and rally global […]

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April 12, 2012

by Krista Morgan

Chicago Street Team: a day in the life

Hey there! Kimmie and Dan here. In case you are unfamiliar with who we are, we have been sent out on assignment by a non-profit organization, Invisible Children. Both of us have a history with Invisible Children, and were beyond pumped when the opportunity to take it to another level came our way. We did […]

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April 11, 2012

by Bethany Williams

Mend: Seamstress of the Month

Sitting at her sewing machine, Lamwaka Milka sings along to the radio playing local tunes, engaging in lighthearted conversation with the other seamstresses and bursting into laughter when she finds the song lyrics funny. Early in the morning when the staff at Mend arrive to open the office, it’s not uncommon for them to find […]

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April 9, 2012

by Azy Groth

Justice for “some” is not justice for “all”

Invisible Children believes in the equality of all people around the globe and is in no way an anti-gay organization. We stand firmly against any form of the Anti-Homosexuality Bill that has been proposed in Uganda, and commend the tremendous progress the Ugandan LGBTI community has made in showing the world that gay rights are […]

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