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September 19, 2013

by Claire Shalinsky

Intern spotlight // Donor Administration

Meet Rebecca. Or, should I say, British Becca. Our beloved Donor Administration Intern came all the way from the UK to join the Development Team after graduating from Oxford University. But it’s not just her charming accent or clever intellect that we love about her: Becca is a integral member of the Development Team, a […]

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September 18, 2013

by Bridgette Bugay

Local Media Matters: IC facilitates four-day journalism workshop in DRC

While global dialogue surrounding human rights abuses and humanitarian disasters is critical, local reporting from areas affected by these atrocities is equally important. It not only allows for the voices and perspectives of those most affected by conflict to be heard, but it increases regional awareness of – and participation in – conflict resolution and […]

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by Krista Morgan

We’re back // The League (season 2)

Last year some Invisible Children staff embarked on the world of Fantasy Football. We formed a league, drafted players, competed against each other, and incessantly discussed strategy, trades, wins, loses, and yardage until everyone around us wanted to punch us in the face. At the end of the season, all participants acknowledged that it was […]

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September 17, 2013

by Noelle Jouglet

Calling all European supporters – exclusive LRA forum in Brussels hosted by the European Parliament

In the past we’ve been blown away by how Invisible Children supporters in Europe have rallied for peace in central Africa — from the thousands who joined the Rescue event in 2009 to the millions who pledged to help end LRA violence during KONY 2012. Now, we have an invitation to take action that is exclusively […]

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by Krista Morgan

Sister Angélique named winner of prestigious Nansen Refugee Award

As we work tirelessly on our new #zeroLRA campaign to bring home every last abducted child soldier, woman, and fighter, we are happily sidetracked by exciting news. Our dear friend Sister Angélique Namaika has received the 2013 Nansen Refugee Award from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). Since 1954, this prestigious award has been given annually […]

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by Claire Shalinsky

Intern spotlight // Animation

Meet Arley. Arley’s cool factor is through the roof. Is it that he’s our one and only Animation Intern, now beginning his second season of interning with Invisible Children? Is it that he’s a boss at drums and has played in two bands? Or perhaps the fact that he was almost named after a Harley […]

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September 16, 2013

by Claire Shalinsky

Meet (some of) our Roadies

This September we are launching our 16th tour (#zeroLRA) and it’s the most exciting tour we’ve done so far. We know we say that every time, but this time we mean it. Because this time, instead of just getting you psyched about how great things could be, our Roadies will be showing you real results of how […]

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by Alex Collins

Monday Mini Mixtape: septemberTWO

  [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.] Hello, and welcome to your new week. The music that’s come out in the […]

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by Lauren Manning

Legacy Scholarship: Tangible Impact

As a fresh new member of the Invisible Children Uganda team, I have spent much of the last two weeks learning the ins and outs of our Recovery programs. Among this torrent of information, the “why” – the reason we do the work we do – is always the most apparent. It has become increasingly vivid […]

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September 13, 2013

by Tara Blake

Supporter Spotlight // An office dog’s perspective

An entry from Mick, the office dog: My day begins the same. My master and I jump out of a wheeled machine, the same kind I so frequently enjoy chasing. I dash up some steps to an office where I hear noises echo through the maze of desks and chairs. Alas, another Friday with the […]

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