After much deliberation I’ve decided to stick by IC because in the end I feel they’re at least doing something to help and they’ve done a lot on the ground in Uganda to help these kids get an education and help to deal with the effects of being in a war. Not to mention helping the people become more independent with tools to help them make a living. You can disagree with this and that’s totally fine but I’m entitled to my opinion as you yours I went back and forth for a few days and this is what I came to.
November 17th is only four days away. Have you registered for MOVE:DC? If you haven’t, head to www.kony2012.com for all the info you need!
: LEGACY SCHOLARSHIP: HEALTHY DEBATE
Far back before war interrupted the state of normalcy in the Acholi sub-region, every Friday afternoon of the school year was set aside for organized debate. Topics like “mother is better than father,” were vehemently argued as students learned the skill of critical thinking. Sadly, this…
: Thank you for your support - an update from Jason's family
Dear IC family,The launch of Kony 2012 has captured the world’s attention. You shared the film with your friends, and it spread to every corner of the globe. But that success hasn’t come without setbacks and challenges, and we could never thank you all enough for the massive outpouring of…
not going anywhere. i havent been supporting for 6 years to stop over criticism.
: Thank you for reading this and doing further research about Invisible...
Thank you for reading this and doing further research about Invisible Children and Kony 2012. In response to this explosion of interest about the Kony 2012 film, there have been hundreds of thousands of comments in support of the arrest of Joseph Kony and the work of Invisible Children. However,…
still want this photo explained. anyone get what this is about?


Check out this great MSN video - 9RAW: Kony filmmaker rejects criticism
ok. this might help with those who are concerned. its from jason himself.


