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November 30, 2013

by Noelle Jouglet

UPDF kills top Kony commander in ambush

The following article is taken from the Daily Monitor. Our staff on the ground has verified the information stated in this article: UPDF soldiers hunting Joseph Kony in Central African Republic (CAR) have scored a huge battlefield victory after killing a top LRA commander with 13 fighters in an ambush on Thursday. The UPDF is part […]

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November 29, 2013

by Lauren Manning

Uganda: Photo Friday

Students at Sir Samuel Baker Secondary School in Uganda take a break from exam preparation by crowding together for a photograph to show their appreciation for the 250 beds that Invisible Children provided to the school through the Schools for Schools program.

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November 28, 2013

by Claire Shalinsky

10 things we can all be thankful for this year

‘Tis the season to count your blessings. 1) Selfie, twerk, srsly, and FOMO were officially added to the Oxford English Dictionary. Along with jorts, buzzworthy, and food baby. 2) Parks and Recreation star Nick Offerman published his first book. Finally, we can learn the art of manliness from the manliest of mustached men. 3) And […]

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November 27, 2013

by Bridgette Bugay

South Sudan attacks: Update from Ezo

Just a couple weeks ago we received reports of the first LRA attack in South Sudan in over two years. It is troubling to see such disturbances in a region that had been relatively safe from LRA violence for so long. Shortly after the receiving these reports, we traveled to Ezo, the community that was […]

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by Claire Shalinsky

Hunting Joseph Kony – the Cliff Notes version

There is a barrage of misinformation swirling around the Internet about Joseph Kony and the LRA conflict. As an issue that appears more frequently on the headlines of sensational newspapers rather than major publications, it is worth reading the recent article published by The Washington Post entitled “Kony 2013: U.S. quietly intensifies effort to help […]

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by Lauren Manning

Ojok Samuel: One Student’s Success Story

Ojok Samuel was one of the first 100 students to join the Legacy Scholarship Program in 2005. Today, he is a shining example of how education programs can make an impact and of the successes motivated students can achieve. After completing his A Levels with the help of a scholarship from Invisible Children, Samuel attended […]

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November 26, 2013

by Emily Green

Behind The Design // Rachel Bilson + Ben Lovett design T-Shirts for Invisible Children

[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.]  With the holidays quickly approaching, many of us are still searching for the best gift […]

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by Claire Shalinsky

TED Talk Tuesdays // How to find and do work you love

Maybe it’s because I’m a recent college grad whose peer group seems to talk about nothing but the job hunt. Maybe it’s because I intern at an organization where everyone seems to miraculously love their job. Whatever the reason, this TED Talk about work life captured my attention and I thought it was worth sharing. […]

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by Lauren Manning

Stories from the Road // #weekforaweekchallenge

For the last few months, our Roadie teams have been driving all over the United States, sharing information about Invisible Children and gathering support for #zeroLRA. The meaningful conversation and connections fostered by our tours are key to fueling involvement in our efforts and support for our programs. But, since their words alone cannot bring […]

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November 25, 2013

by Claire Shalinsky

8 Black Friday fundraisers that will make a fortune

If there’s one day of the year where people are feeling generous, it’s after they’ve spent a day gorging on food, counting their blessings, and waiting to megashop. Black Friday is a HUGE window of opportunity to absolutely smash it on fundraising. And since the average Black Friday shopper shells out $423, they won’t mind […]

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