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

“Hey, I showed up, I was there standing up against injustice.”

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 [...] Read More


MOVE:DC // Show your true colors

Regional color map

We have a great idea. In an effort to connect you with others from the geographical location from which you hail, we have implemented regional colors for you while at MOVE:DC. Below is a very helpful map. So without distracting from your KONY 2012 T-shirt, get creative & represent your region by wearing an accessory [...] Read More


Horlick High School is on the MOVE

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Horlick High School is officially on the MOVE. After our Midwest Roadies visited the Racine, Wisconsin school to screen our new film, the students got so pumped about MOVE:DC that the principal helped to arrange an overnight field trip to Washington DC for the November 17th event. The 56-passenger deluxe motor coach has been chartered, [...] Read More


The Avengers take on DC

Here are six of the eight Avengers. Meet them, know them, love them.

We’re about to get one Roadie team bigger. Introducing Invisible Children’s newest MOVE:DC Blitz Tour Roadie Team. Or as we refer to them around the office – The Avengers. With currently 20 Roadie teams making their way around North America, Canada, and Mexico screening MOVE, we have added this 21st team to reach out exclusively [...] Read More


Excelsior Middle School: ever upward

Our Middle America Roadie team with Mrs. Barry

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, [...] Read More


The description of an ambassador

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With the death of U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens fresh in the minds of many of us, it is important to understand what it takes to be a great ambassador. Many reports speak very highly of Stevens, who worked closely with Libyans rebels to encourage a democratic transition of power after Moammar Gaddafi was removed. Stevens [...] Read More


Testament to humanity: a screening at a juvenile detention center

Detention Center

“No one is above grace, but no one is below it either.” Before our Roadies embark on the road to tour Invisible Children films, it is tradition to host mock screenings in San Diego. They get to practice speaking, work out kinks, set up tech equipment, etc. Which means that our 20 teams are in [...] Read More


Meet (some of) our Roadies

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Our 15th tour is kicking off in September and we’re screening a new film. Move. That’s both the name of the film and what we want you to do the moment you read this. Request a screening to see if our Roadies are visiting your community. It’s free, it’s enlightening, and it’s free. Do our Roadies [...] Read More


Fall 2012 team leaders have arrived

Team Leaders

The fall season has begun here at Invisible Children (we always like to do things before everybody else), which means you can now officially request a fall tour screening of our newest film. And who better to assist you in the process than our wonderful Team Leaders. The 20 Team Leaders (TLs) for the fall [...] Read More


Deep South: pictures & poetry

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Howdy from the Deep South! When we started out on this journey we decided that our team motto would be “Life begins at the end of your comfort zone”. Little did we know that we would actually experience the meaning behind that phrase. We have learned how important it is to not only look beyond our comfort zones, [...] Read More


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