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April 11, 2013

by Juan Frausto

Michelle Pedicone // We are the Fourth Estate

Having traveled to a countless number of countries encountering numerous communities, cultured is an understatement when it comes to Michelle’s perspective in life. A conflict analysis and resolution major at George Mason University, Michelle has been a long-time supporter of Invisible Children after hearing about it through MySpace at age 14. Six years and a Fourth Estate […]

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April 10, 2013

by Alex Collins

Songs for Justice benefit album + Generationals song premiere

Rock for Justice is a non-profit organization that works to combine social justice and art to create positive change. By that, we are obviously large supporters. For over a year now, the organization has been working on a compilation album to benefit a variety of social justice and poverty organizations – and Invisible Children has […]

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by Danny Porter

Supporter Spotlight // Charlie Margaritis

Charlie, a senior at Southampton High School in New York has been an IC supporter for most of his high school career. His involvement reads like this: Watched an IC film, organized an assembly, met some Roadies, started an IC club, became president, partook in the 2011 Fourth Estate Summit, led a lobby meeting, and attended MOVE:DC. Did we […]

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by Krista Morgan

Florence // to know her is to love her

A couple of months ago I wrote a series of blogs about Invisible Children’s Teacher Exchange program. Ugandan educators were spending six weeks in the U.S. team-teaching in American classrooms and we were publishing their insights on experiences inside and outside the classroom. In sifting through their journal entries and photos, I felt a kindred connection […]

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April 9, 2013

by Juan Frausto

Results from social activism // a statistical recap

One would think using social platforms to propel social progress would be second nature to a culture where social media is becoming the primary way to connect with people. With the success of the recent Human Rights Campaign avatar takeover–which caused Facebook to see a 120% increase in profile photo updates– and as we’ve seen through the impact […]

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by Krista Morgan

Fourth Estate Summit // behind the design

Our second-annual Fourth Estate Leadership Summit is fast approaching. We’re beyond excited to have 1,400 young activists and educators from all over the world gather at the UCLA campus this August to interact with experts and innovators in the fields of film, business, journalism, economics, and international justice. This meeting of minds will bring together […]

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by Germina Nanfuka

Let the games begin

Ten schools participated in the fifth annual inter-school volleyball tournament under the theme “Games and Sports Discipline the Mind,” a tournament organized by the Legacy Scholarship Program to provide an outlet for the competitive spirit among the students, preparing them for a competitive world. With teamwork and perseverance, the players gave it their all, encouraged […]

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April 8, 2013

by Alex Collins

The Very Best – “Come Alive” (Invisible Children + Terroreyes Series)

Our love for The Very Best has blossomed over the years and has transitioned now into full-blown adoration. We just returned from filming a documentary with them and The Polyphonic Spree [read our updates from the trip HERE and HERE.] The band has such a unique blend of cultures and sounds that goes along inherently […]

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by Danny Porter

Jolly Okot // an irreplaceable heroine

When Jason, Bobby, and Laren met Jolly Okot-Andruville on their initial trip to Uganda, I think it’s safe to say that none of them knew the impact that she would have on the vision of Invisible Children. Jolly, our Regional Ambassador to East and central Africa, has been instrumental in the identity of the organization, especially in […]

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by Danny Porter

The indestructible soccer ball

What do you get when you mix an eager philanthropist with a world-renowned rock star? If this were any other scenario the answer would be Bono. The real answer is a nearly indestructible soccer ball for children in developing countries. It’s the brainchild of Tim Jahnigen, who thought of the idea while watching a film about refugees and soccer. In these communities, balls […]

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