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June 8, 2014

by Stephanie Mullen

2 life lessons from Samantha Power

Samantha Power is a boss. Not only is she an Invisible Children supporter and human rights activist, but she’s also the United States Ambassador to the United Nations (no big deal). Last week, Ambassador Power spoke to the graduates of Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government in Boston, MA. That was a mouth […]

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April 4, 2014

by Hailey Mitsui-Davis

Joseph Kony Is Back In The News. Do Teenagers Still Care? A Response to NPR

Last week NPR released a story called “Kony’s Back in the News. Do Teenagers Still Care?”. NPR is a very a highly revered news outlet in the Invisible Children office. Odds are, if you walk past any of us with our headphones on, we’re listening to our favorite NPR podcast (S/O: Wait, Wait Don’t Tell […]

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February 10, 2014

by Emma Williamson

IC|Citzen // Celebrating advocacy wins in 2013

Political advocacy has always been a vital part of Invisible Children’s DNA.  We believe that an end to LRA violence requires the commitment of regional and international policymakers, and that governments have a responsibility to protect the rights of all citizens — especially those most vulnerable to injustice.  Ever since our first Uganda Lobby Day […]

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December 9, 2013

by Claire Shalinsky

Infographic : The future of social activism

For those that often criticize the millennial generation for being informed but inactive, this infographic* offers a different perspective. According to these statistics, not only are the majority of young adults active in their social justice efforts, but they are more concerned than ever about the overlap between activism and the corporate world. Check out […]

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October 11, 2013

by Noelle Jouglet

Invisible Children activists in Europe attend advocacy conference in Brussels

History was made last week as the European Parliament hosted an LRA-focused forum attended by local leaders from LRA-affected areas of central Africa, European human rights organizations, U.S. human rights organizations — including Invisible Children — and Invisible Children activists from across Europe. Representatives from the European Union (EU), African Union (AU), and United Nations […]

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July 25, 2013

by Danny Porter

ACTION ALERT: #zeroLRA

We believe in the equal and inherent value of all human life. We believe that a worldview bound by borders is outdated and that stopping injustice anywhere is the responsibility of humanity everywhere. We call this ethos the Fourth Estate. AND IT BEGINS NOW. Over the next two weeks, we need you more than ever […]

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July 22, 2013

by Juan Frausto

On Warped Tour with Juan Frausto: Part Three

Check out IC’s feature at the 2:40 mark. It’s insane how fast days go by on Warped, especially when some days seem never-ending. Not that I want days to end, but somewhere between random rain storms, high humidity, crazy temperatures and hundreds of conversations, I start to lose my mind a bit – and so […]

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July 16, 2013

by Tara Blake

Supporter Spotlight // Hayley Reardon

Music is a driving force in the work we do here at Invisible Children. It propels our social movement and serves as a universal language. The same is true for 16-year-old singer and songwriter Hayley Reardon. This Boston native is much like every 16-year-old. She’s an avid reader and coffee drinker. Oh, and she used songwriting to […]

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July 1, 2013

by Tara Blake

Supporter Spotlight // Love will not be defeated

Ladies and gentlemen, meet C.J. Campbell. He loves spoken word poetry, volunteers regularly in the drug and alcohol recovery program at his local rescue mission, and has started a weekly YouTube show about disability liberation and integration called Cerebral Conversations. C.J. is not shy about the fact that he endures a battle against Cerebral Palsy […]

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June 21, 2013

by Tara Blake

Supporter Spotlight // Nina Fernandes

Nina Fernandes: electronic analyst and repair guru… political advocate…We think we’ve discovered what ticks in this inspiring 21-year old, and that’s her unique motivation to fix a broken system. Nina is an Electrical and Computer Engineering student and president of the Invisible Children club at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Massachusetts. When she isn’t taking […]

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