Kendall Campus Hosts Invisible Children Screening

Students Aiding International Disaster is hosting an Invisible Children screening at Kendall Campus, 11011 SW 104 St., on March 22 from 4 to 7 p.m. in Room 6120.

Students Aiding International Disaster is working with the organization Invisible Children, which works to make documentaries about war-affected children in east Africa.

“By having this screening, it will promote awareness of [Invisible Children] and people can understand what is happening in Africa rather than turning their cheek,” said Emily Dominguez, 18, a SAID member and mass communication major at Kendall Campus.

The organization’s goal is to have more than 200 people attend the screening where they will see a documentary, TONY, which follows a Ugandan boy named Tony, who is fighting to stop other young kids from being forced into becoming child soldiers.

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