Monday, November 21, 2011

Press Release: Invisible Children Awareness Week



Press Release: Invisible Children Awareness Week

POSTED ON  November 21, 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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Katie Lewis: kl1297@txstate.edu
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INVISIBLE CHILDREN AT TEXAS STATE TO RAISE AWARENESS ABOUT THE WAR IN UGANDA DURING A WEEK LONG EVENT

Representatives from media-based nonprofit Invisible Children’s Texas State University chapter to show latest film followed by original members of Invisible Children personal stories by their Ugandan peers

The war in Central Africa has become the spark for this movement. It has forced hundreds of thousands of young people to become active in their participation in foreign affairs. One such event was sponsored by Invisible Children at Texas state.


The week of April 9– 13 2012, Invisible Children at Texas State, a media-based nonprofit dedicated to ending Africa’s longest-running war, will spend a week raising awareness about Invisible Children. Invisible Children exists to raise awareness about the 25-year-long war in Central Africa which has been sustained by a rebel group called the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA). The LRA is especially notorious for abducting children and forcing them to serve as soldiers.

The week long event will include a poetry night at The Coffee Pot, an art auction at Wake the Dead, and they will screen its latest documentary, Tony, in the Centennial building. The event focuses on awareness and advocacy regarding the war and a special speaker will attend from the heaquarters. Her name is Angwecha, and she goes by Collines.


The film, Tony, documents the life of a young Ugandan, Tony, and follows the past eight years of his life, which have been marked by violence from rebel groups like the LRA. The screening will be in Texas State’s Centennial building, located on the quad. The event is free and open to the public.


"The most successful event from this last Awareness Week event was the screening," said Brenna Murphey, President of Invisible Children at Texas State. "We had probably just under 300 people attend."

For more information on this organization and to join the fight, visit www.invisiblechildren.com or Invisible Children at Texas State's Facebook Page.

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Tony Bracelet: Trailer



This is a trailer of the Tony the film shown at the Invisible Children Texas State screening on Thursday, November 10, 2011.

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Awareness Week turns out to be a big success


Audience at the Centennial Teaching Theater for "Tony"
screening on Nov. 10, 2011. Picture by Invisible Children
Texas State

by Alyssa Albertson

This fall’s semiannual Awareness Week held by the Invisible Children Texas State turns out to be their biggest success to date.

Awareness Week is a weeklong event that takes place at the end of both the spring and fall semesters each year. This falls Awareness Week took place Nov. 7 through Nov. 10 at different venues on or around campus.

“Our main goal is to spread awareness during Awareness Week” Historian of Invisible Children Texas State, Tiffany Otto said. The organization’s mission is to provide awareness to students to promote immediate and national involvement in the Uganda, Africa. 

Uganda suffers from a civil war crisis, and by holding information sessions, support opportunities and fundraisers this organization helps the children in Uganda affected by the war.

Throughout the week different events take place that promote awareness about the Invisible Children organization, as well as raise money to donate to the children in Uganda that are suffering from the war. The events that took place throughout the week consisted of an art auction, a poetry night and a film screening.

The biggest and most successful event of the week was the screening. “We had just under 300 people attend,” said President of Invisible Children Texas State, Brenna Murphy. 

During the screening event, a film called Tony produced by Invisible Children was shown. The film documents the life of a young Ugandan, Tony, and follows the past eight years of his life, which have been marked by violence from rebel groups like the LRA.

The Invisible Children holds a screening at the end of every Awareness Week as a conclusion to the weeklong event. “It’s so awesome because you get to see so many people so affected by it,” said junior member of Invisible Children Texas State, Shannon Stryker.  

Roadies from Invisible Children Headquarters in San Diego, Calif. traveled all the way to Texas State to attend the screening. Northern Ugnadan native, Angwech Collines, also attended the screening and spoke to the audience about her struggles and the war in Uganda. 

Collines was born in Northern Uganda during the height of the war, and now travels throughout the world with Invisible Children sharing her story. She explained to students the hardships she was face with and that the war was all she knew growing up. 

The organization was honored to have Collines and the roadies attend their fall 2011 Awareness Week. “It gave me a whole new appreciation having met them,” Murphy said. 

“One of the best moments, was sitting next to Brenna at the screening, and I told her to look behind us because the centennial teaching theater was full,” Vice President of Invisible Children Texas State, Hannah Mercer said. 

The Awareness Week of fall 2011 turned out to be a great success. “I feel like it might be the best one,” Murphy said, comparing it to past awareness weeks.

The Invisible Children Texas State felt that they were very successful in spreading awareness of their organization to a large number of people, and hopes that the next Awareness Week in April of 2012 will be just as successful.










Meeting Photos

This past Wednesday was a celebration meeting for Invisible Children of Texas State. These are some photos from the event:

Alyssa Albertson attended the event.
Photo credit: Katie Lewis

Katie Lewis & Alyssa Albertson hanging out before the meeting began.
Photo Credit: Katie Lewis

Officers enjoying some pizza during the meeting
Photo Credit: Katie Lewis 
Officers answering questions for an interview
Photo Credit: Katie Lewis


Wednesday, November 16, 2011

New Twitter Page


Invisible Children Texas State has just created a new Twitter page! For timely information regarding the organization, click here to follow IC_TXST!

Meeting 11/16/11


MEETING: NOVEMBER 16, 2011

Photo: Invisible Children Texas State Chapter Meeting

This week's Invisible Children Texas State meeting will be at 8 p.m. in room 3-13.1 in LBJSC. This is a different room than usual.

This meeting is a celebration, so bring snacks and your own drink (we won't be providing that.) We will bring pizza!