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February 18, 2013

by Monica Retka

Supporter Spotlight // A Birthday Story

Sweet sixteen parties: we’re all about them and we’re not ashamed to admit it. Turning the big 1-6 only happens once and Invisible Children supporter Elizabeth found a way to make it count. How, you ask? Elizabeth used her milestone 16th birthday as a way to show her abundance of passion for IC. The party […]

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by Alex Naser-Hall

Monday Mini Mixtape: februaryTHREE

[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.] BIG times here with Invisible Children Music. We just saw Artist Relations Director Kenny Laubbacher […]

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by Danny Porter

Mapping the world’s emotions

In 2006 Gallup surveyed people in 136 countries and asked the simple question: “Did you experience love for a lot of the day yesterday?” What researchers found is extremely fascinating. Surprisingly, the country whose population feels the most love isn’t the United States, or any country in the western hemisphere for that matter. According to […]

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February 16, 2013

by Danny Porter

Stamping out Saturdays

Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds…unless it’s Saturday. Last week the USPS – which has been struggling financially over the past several years, due in large part to email and privatized shipping – made international headlines after announcing it was cutting […]

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February 15, 2013

by Bethany Williams

Uganda Photo Friday: Valentine’s Day edition

For Valentine’s Day, the Mend seamstresses were given messages of appreciation from customers who bought their bags. When you purchase a bag from Mend, you can register it on the website and send a personal message to the woman who made your bag. Mend is a social enterprise geared toward improving the quality of life […]

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February 14, 2013

by Krista Morgan

A valentine for our donors

Our donors are the most incredible people we know. The work that we do is only possible because of their generosity. Period. There aren’t really words to fully describe how much we love them, but in an attempt to articulate our feelings, here are some thoughts: They are the Batman to our Robin, the Sherlock Holmes to […]

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by Alex Naser-Hall

RYANTINE’S DAY: Hey, girl. I know you’re alone, so I made you a mix.

Here’s the deal. The Invisible Children Music team is comprised of Hannah Steele, Kenny Laubbacher, Alex Naser-Hall, Alex Collins, and Lauren Edwards. Apart from Alex Collins, we are all single. Today is a reminder of this fact. February 14th, in addition to being a gross commercialization and commodification of the fabrication that is “love,” is, […]

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by Alex Naser-Hall

Meet our Board of Directors

Last week became very official when we welcomed new members to our Board of Directors (aha, Charity Navigator!) during the first meeting of 2013. We had a lovely lunch, some casual getting-to-know-you-non-romantic speed dating, and fruitful meetings of the minds. It went well. Meet our newly renovated Board of Directors: Darren Hardy // Publisher and […]

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February 13, 2013

by Danny Porter

State of the [interactive] Union

I love politics almost as much as I love technology but I’d be naive if I said either were perfect. If you watched last year’s presidential debates, or have seen the disturbing amount of cat videos on YouTube, you know exactly what I’m talking about. However, both play a crucial role in our society and in the […]

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February 12, 2013

by Germina Nanfuka

Legacy Scholarship: sparking conversation

“Reproductive health is a topic not many parents and youth in Uganda openly talk about; this has posed a major challenge in the lives of many youth in northern Uganda,” says Patience Ayecan, a specialist working with Reproductive Health Uganda. Patience, a guest speaker at the Legacy Scholarship Program (LSP) students and parent/guardian gathering was […]

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