Invisible Children, an organization that works to promote education and a better life for children affected by the war in Uganda, visited ETSU on Thursday.
These “roadies” showed a film, “Go,” that depicted the brutality of the situation and the problems still facing Uganda’s residents.
Their Web site describes the war in Uganda as the world’s longest neglected conflict that has left 2 million people struggling in the middle for the past 23 years.
The war, which has been waging between Sudan’s LRA (Lord’s Resistance Army) and the GoU (Government of Uganda) for over two decades, has displaced about 1.8 million people.
Students who gathered in the Culp Center’s Cave Thursday night to watch the film were urged to get educated about the conflict, and to make a difference themselves by either donating money or becoming a part of the Invisible Children staff.
If you would like to make a donation or find out more information, please visit www.invisiblechildren.com.

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