Displace Me begins this Saturday, April 28th at 3 p.m. local time in each of the 15 designated cities.
It is an overnight event. Entry is free.
Displace Me will end the following morning of April 29th at approximately 10 a.m.
If you are under the age of 18, you need to bring a liability form signed by your parent. You can download the "Minor Release Form" in the Attention Minors blog or at the bottom of the page at www.invisiblechildren.com/displaceMe.
Everyone who comes to Displace Me will be asked to bring the following:
1. Enough cardboard to build something the size of a small tent. (Please do not bring actual tents.)
2. A sleeping bag.
3. A 1.5-liter bottle of water with airtight seal to be collected upon entry.
4. A box of saltine crackers--yes, they need to be saltines--with sealed packaging to be collected upon entry.
5. A current photo of yourself wearing a white t-shirt with a red X.
To experience this event at its full potential, you will be asked to give up your food and water upon entry. Both will be redistributed later in the evening. Displace Me's simulation aspects, such as the redistribution of food, exist to enhance the overall event experience, as well as your understanding of what life is like for those living in the IDP camps. We encourage you not to bring other food or drink besides the saltine crackers and water bottles if possible.
During the evening you will hear the testimonials of some of those living in the camps, as well as other speakers chosen specifically for their personal connection to Northern Uganda. You will be asked to write letters to your senators and policy makers to encourage American involvement in ending the war and sending the people in the camps home.
The intent of the night is to encourage genuine compassion in the hearts of the participants towards the 1.5 million displaced and to positively impact US foreign policy in relation to Northern Uganda's peace process.
Please click on the "Displace Me Cities" link and sign up to join us on April 28th as we leave our homes to bring them home.