Today, March 20, 2013, marks the 10 year anniversary of the first trip the IC founders ever took to Uganda. Join us in celebrating as we add a new favorite video from the archives each day until April 16th. Our FROM THE Vault series starts now.
We believe in the power of music to spread a message and the universal language of music. Here our music team features different artists we work with. Follow @invisible_music
In August of 2011, Invisible Children and hundreds of young activists came together to map out a new revolution. We will discussed impacting public policy, international justice, our role in global humanitarian efforts, effective fundraising, what it means to be an empathic citizen and other relevant topics that served to challenge and inspire. Our goal is to create an educational program custom tailored to participants strengths and interests, get to know our most elite supporters on a personal level, and arm them with new and applicable skills in the arenas of your talents.
Join us August 8, 2013 for the second annual Fourth Estate Leadership Summitby applying here: http://spr.ly/FourthEstate_Apply
You will say it all started at The Fourth Estate, because it will.
Invisible Children uses film, creativity and social action to end the use of child soldiers in Joseph Kony's rebel war and restore LRA-affected communities in East and Central Africa to peace and prosperity.
We believe in the equal and inherent value of all human life. We believe that a worldview bound by borders is outdated and that stopping injustice anywhere is the responsibility of humanity everywhere. We call this ethos the Fourth Estate.
Invisible Children uses film, creativity and social action to end the use of child soldiers in Joseph Kony's rebel war and restore LRA-affected communities in East and Central Africa to peace and prosperity.