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Invisible Children - social activists or 'self absorbed hipsters?'

Do you support KONY 2012? Do you have criticisms about the movement and question  
its legitimacy?
Seek the truth.Come hear a testimony from Quinto who lived in Uganda and experienced  
the first hand effects of the atrocious war crimes of Joseph Kony.

Ask questions. Representatives from the organization Invisible Children have traveled  
from California to answer any questions and discuss all concerns about the movement.

Share your thoughts. With all of the international attention that IC has created,  
the focus now is not just about the KONY campaign but about the future of the  
African region and United States foreign relations. They want your input.

WHEN: TODAY @ 6:30

WHERE: Collis Commonground

Make Change.
"We are a new generation of justice, made for such a time as this."

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