Instead of the highly anticipated mass display of public, tangible advocacy, Bostonians awoke Saturday morning to a weak translation from online to physical campaigning riddled with litter and defacement of public monuments. Continue reading
Instead of the highly anticipated mass display of public, tangible advocacy, Bostonians awoke Saturday morning to a weak translation from online to physical campaigning riddled with litter and defacement of public monuments. Continue reading
With over 180 million views in over 200 countries and counting, more than 3.5 million have pledged to take a stand tonight against a man who was virtually unknown to most of them before the global release of KONY 2012 just one month ago. According to Invisible Children, the website has sold out of its “action kits” for canvassing cities, making spectators wonder: just how big will tonight be? Continue reading
This deadly duo of game programmers, known as “Team 2bit,” recently fought their way through the grueling “Next Game Boss” competition. Here we humbly receive their golden rings of wisdom about game design and the future of “Fist Punch.” Continue reading
We wanted to call it “Making the Invisible Visible,” but that’s taken. Continue reading
Yesterday, Invisible Children launched a 30-minute documentary aiming to make Joseph Kony a household name and put an end to his army’s atrocities. If you haven’t heard of the KONY 2012 Campaign yet, quite frankly, where have you been? Continue reading
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