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January 16, 2012

by Krista Morgan

The death of A-Rod & the Brady bunch dream match-up

Invisible Children is not famous for writing sports-themed blog posts, but since I am the new staff writer (and I have the administrator password to the blog), I am going to give our sports-loving followers something to chew on. Plus, since this blog highlights staff culture and interests, and football interests me, I’m going to […]

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by Krista Morgan

LRA Crisis Tracker ad considered in TED’s Ads Worth Spreading challenge

LRA Crisis Tracker ad entered into TED’s Ads Worth Spreading challenge. Watch. Vote. Spread.

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by Azy Groth

Currently Reading: All the Pretty Horses

Cormac McCarthy wrote All the Pretty Horses in 1993. I confess: I judged by the title that this wasn’t a book that I’d be particularly interested in. I was wrong. It’s set in the border regions of Texas and Mexico during the late 1940s. Here’s the thing about Cormac McCarthy’s writing style. First, he doesn’t […]

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January 13, 2012

by Krista Morgan

Founder of The Giving Keys inspired by Invisible Children in Huffington Post article

Nutshell: Caitlin Crosby was inspired by the Invisible Children documentary to start her own project for social change. She had an idea to take old keys, engrave them with words (think: love, strength), put them on chains & make them into necklaces. She had came up with her idea for The Giving Keys, but she […]

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by Azy Groth

Wes Anderson’s new film, Moonrise Kingdom

We are inspired by Wes Anderson. And Bill Murray and Jason Schwartzman. Not to mention Tilda Swinton and Edward Norton. We like Bruce Willis too. Introducing Moonrise Kingdom.

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January 12, 2012

by Krista Morgan

Invisible Children’s Chris Sarette wins Best Product Person of 2011 Award

Chris Sarette, our very own VP of Business Operations at Invisible Children, wins international Best Product Person of 2011 Award

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by Azy Groth

Teacher Exchange Program: The Ugandan teachers have arrived in the U.S.

The Ugandan teachers are spending 4 weeks with their American counterparts in cities across the U.S. But first the Ugandan and American teachers had a whirlwind orientation in New York City.

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January 11, 2012

by Krista Morgan

Bono’s surprise visit to Invisible Children’s Mend office in Gulu

Bono dropped in for a surprise visit at our Mend offices

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January 10, 2012

by Krista Morgan

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by Krista Morgan

Photos from the ground

The Invisible Children Protection Plan was implemented in 2011 and represents the highest-impact and most effective projects aimed to counter the brutal violence of the LRA. This is a reel of photos taken in DR Congo and Central African Republic over the last few months highlighting some of the work being done to further these […]

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