The Office

Our Art & Film team takes on Sundance

Sundance

Our Art & Film team watches a lot of documentaries to learn technique and get inspired. They recently traveled to Park City, Utah to attend the Sundance Film Festival and designed the below infographics and video to let everyone know which films were their favorites. Creative shenanigans at their finest. Photos of our team at the [...] Read More


Beyond common good // a photo blog

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We recently teamed up with Warby Parker to shake up the idea behind a street fair. The idea of hosting an event where organizations and companies that value innovation, social progress, and creativity could come together resulted in the first ever Common Good Urban Market. We invited a few of our friends from San Diego to welcome Warby’s [...] Read More


Common Good Urban Market // a new kind of block party

MIHO food truck

Last October, Warby Parker uprooted from it’s NYC headquarters and has since been touring across the nation bringing its eyewear products directly to the people in what may be the longest Class Trip ever. When we found out Warby’s yellow school bus would be rolling into San Diego in February, we knew we had to get involved. So, we combined [...] Read More


We’ve moved // a photo essay

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New year, new office. With the beginning of 2013, we were excited to move offices and start afresh in a new space that seems like it was always supposed to be our home. It’s spacious, sleek, lofty, and has a lot of exposed bricks – which the Pinterest users in the building are loving. We’re [...] Read More


Welcome to Invisible Children Uganda

Franklin College

Just this morning, we welcomed a group of students and staff from Franklin College in Indiana who were traveling through Uganda and decided to swing by the Invisible Children Uganda (ICU) office while in Gulu. Obviously everyone can’t just hop on a plane to Uganda, but we thought you might like a peek inside the [...] Read More


…And we’re freezing

Alex Collins, Artist Liason

As residents of Southern California, we’re not used to the cold weather that has plagued us this past month. We’re legitimately freezing and not ashamed of our use of blankets, space heaters, hot beverages, and incessant complaining. Here are some of our staff members trying to function in our office that has now reached temperatures [...] Read More


Capturing dreams // a photo blog

Beth Kruziki

We’re happy to introduce a guest contributor to our blog today – Beth Kruziki, owner of Meomore, a design and photography business in Eugene, Oregon. I am a teacher. I am also an artist – teaching art and collaborating with secondary students is utterly satisfying. But perhaps most importantly, I am a mother. I nurture, [...] Read More


In the hotseat with Jared & Alyx

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Little known fact: more people work in our Invisible Children Uganda offices than in our headquarters in San Diego. There are 107 staff members that man the IC ship in Uganda and two of them recently flew in for a quick visit (and by quick, we mean they flew 14,000+ miles for a 3-day visit.) [...] Read More


5 reasons Invisible Children ruined Rebekah’s life

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One of our interns recently ended her stint at Invisible Children and returned home to resume her life. She has a blog and wrote a post entitled “Invisible Children Ruined My Life” which reflects on her time with us and what she learned about herself. I laughed so hard, I cried. And if I cry, [...] Read More


Our band of brothers (and sisters)

L-R: Jedidiah Jenkins, Jason Russell, Tom Shadyac, Sophia Bush, Kenny Laubbacher (photo credit: @SophiaBush)

Don’t cry over spilled milk. Keep a stiff upper lip. People who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones. Sometimes you just want some advice. Objective, sage advice from people who can shed light on any situation and have your best interests at heart. Earlier this year, Invisible Children wanted (needed #samething) just that (we [...] Read More


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