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April 29, 2013

by Juan Frausto

Liana Katherman: The True Hollywood Story (this will make sense one day)

Someone had to drop that slinky in MOVE and leave it to Liana Katherman to be the one to do it (she’s a go-getter, that one). Whether you know her or not, which you probably do (she knows the world), one thing to note about Liana’s journey is her commitment to work toward social justice. Given her work as […]

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February 22, 2013

by Monica Retka

Supporter Spotlight // Age ain’t nothing but a number

It is in the moments of decision that your fate is determined. It’s undeniable that the slightest encounters of the universe have the possibility of changing your life. This is called fate, which we embrace wholeheartedly at Invisible Children. Filling out the wrong online form, opening your home to a stranger, and stumbling upon a […]

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November 25, 2012

by Bethany Williams

How Gulu MOVEd

In Gulu, Uganda, there is also movement. Friday saw more than 150 people gather to hear lectures from different contributors to the peace process. Religious leaders, local officials, academics, NGO representatives and others joined together to talk about their experiences, their unique perspectives, and their shared hopes for peace. The continued conflict in neighboring countries […]

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November 15, 2012

by Kyle Stewart

MOVE:DC – History in the Making

I don’t know if you realized, but this weekend at MOVE:DC will be monumental. Because of you, leaders are traveling to Washington, DC from all over the world to participate in the Global Summit on the LRA. In the past, similar meetings of world leaders have shaped history – both for bad and good – but MOVE:DC […]

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November 14, 2012

by Judith Pendergrast

MOVE:DC – it takes a village

The countdown is on. There are three days until the start of the largest, most complicated event Invisible Children has ever conducted, and we’re bringing the heat from every department. Our Movement department is still bringing in new registrants through phone calls, emails, and carrier pigeons. Our Art department has been working tirelessly on posters, […]

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November 9, 2012

by Alex Naser-Hall

I’m going to MOVE:DC – Flannery Wasson

Flannery Wasson is a student at the University of Arkansas who reached out to us on our weekly Livestream webcast to let us know how some students from her school have been fundraising to get to MOVE:DC. It was too incredible to not share, and she’s too excited to not interview about her MOVE:DC motivation. […]

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November 6, 2012

by Lauren Edwards

MOVE:DC Global Dance Night

The Invisible Children Music team has been hard at work the past month putting together the ULTIMATE dance party to wrap up MOVE:DC. Why? Because 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 […]

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October 22, 2012

by Krista Morgan

Excelsior Middle School: ever upward

As our Middle America Roadie team makes their way across North America to screen MOVE, they made a stop in Marion, Iowa at Excelsior Middle School. The Latin meaning of Excelsior is “ever upward” and it couldn’t apply more to the outlook of the amazing students there. After initially seeing KONY 2012 back in March, […]

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October 15, 2012

by Noelle Jouglet

MOVE trailer

You think you know what happened, but you have no idea. Watch & share MOVE at KONY2012.com

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October 8, 2012

by Krista Morgan

Recap: Jason Russell on Oprah

Our Chief Creative Officer Jason Russell sat down with Oprah for his first on-air interview since March. No question was off-limits. Did you miss the Next Chapter episode? Fear not, we’re recapping it for you with excerpts. Oprah: The purpose of the film [KONY 2012] was what? Jason: It was actually birthed out of anger, […]

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