| Posted about 1 month ago by Invisible Children |
You get one life, but a million ways to live it.
This fall, work for Invisible Children and believe in the power of the underground. Become a roadie.
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| Posted about 1 month ago by Invisible Children |
You get one life, but a million ways to live it.
This fall, work for Invisible Children and believe in the power of the underground. Become a roadie.
| Posted 2 months ago by Invisible Children |
Blue is for Roseline.
http://secure.invisiblechildren.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=IC&Product_Code=2005&Category_Code=braceletCat&utm_source=video_mailer&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=roseline_bracelet
Watch the trailer for the latest in the Invisible Children bracelet series.
| Posted 3 months ago by Invisible Children |
How Far Would You Go?
Coming Fall 2008, GO: The Schools for Schools Movie
| Posted 4 months ago by Invisible Children |
Peace is closer than ever, but Invisible Children's work is far from done.
This is an important time in Uganda's history and we must be a part of its future.
Donate $3 a week and invest in peace.
Invisible Children's recurring donation program, TRI, uses your weekly contribution to directly support work in education, political advocacy, development programs, and worldwide awareness campaigns.
| Posted 5 months ago by Invisible Children |
Invisible Children: Rough Cut outtake from the rough cut.
| Posted 5 months ago by Invisible Children |
An Invisible Children Rough Cut outtake
Tony the boy who says "don't forget us", asks a honest question about american slang.
| Posted 5 months ago by Invisible Children |
Finally, a bracelet that comes full circle.
This is a micro-economic program creating jobs for men and women in an otherwise unemployable war area, the Bracelet Campaign allows Ugandans living in displacement camps to hand make bracelets and generate a much-needed income. Eight different colored bracelets are being made, and each is accompanied by a short film told by an invisible child. Each of these extraordinary stories highlights one of the many ways Northern Ugandans have been affected by this unrelenting war.
| Posted 5 months ago by Invisible Children |
This is proof of change. Watch those who have been inspired by Invisible Children and how they are making a difference in the lives of people in Northern Uganda.
www.invisiblechildren.com
| Posted 5 months ago by Invisible Children |
It's going to take all of us.
We are not rock stars. We are not movie stars. But our influence is large. We are the little people.
We are the revolutionaries. This is the revolution.
| Posted 5 months ago by Invisible Children |
White is for Innocent
Innocent: The Story of a Night Commuter.
Every day, thousands of children leave their homes and walk for miles to sleep in the safety of their town centers. Every night, one child dreams of changing all that.
http://www.invisiblechildren.com/theMission/bracelet/
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