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    Speaking of stories, this one will change your life

    Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

    Three white kids from San Diego — college students and aspiring film makers — travel to Africa in search of a story. What they find changes them forever, and the story they tell becomes a movement that inspires young people nationwide to love mercy and do justice. I’ve mentioned Invisible Children before, and even embraced [...]

    Invisible Children

    Monday, April 24th, 2006

    More on the plight of child soldiers: a new movie and movement begins this Saturday. posted by Jeremy Del Rio @ 4/24/2006 03:43:00 PM 0 comments

    Innocent Voices opens tomorrow

    Thursday, October 13th, 2005

    Go. See it. Previous posts here and here. Website here. Trailer. posted by Jeremy Del Rio @ 10/13/2005 11:21:00 AM 1 comments

    These kids should be in Xcel After School

    Sunday, October 9th, 2005

    Instead, they’re child soldiers. Feb. 10, 2003: Bunia, Congo. Dec. 9, 2003: Monrovia, Liberia Feb. 25, 2001: Malou, Sudan. See the accompanying article, Children in Camo: Underage Warriors Become Growing Concern, which profiles the personal survival of Oscar Torres, screenwriter of Innocent Voices. Thanks, Gene, for the tip! posted by Jeremy Del Rio @ 10/16/2005 [...]