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A Gentle Reminder

Marion Hubbard's story is a gentle reminder of universal freedom and liberty of receiving a quality education. Also, moral freedom, a kind of inner freedom and peace of mind is available to everyone. Read More »

- Posted on Aug 06, 2010

Citizen Diplomacy at Home

Citizen Diplomacy at Home

Citizen diplomacy can take place either abroad or domestically. The story for today focuses on an organization in Tucson, Arizona... Read More »

- Posted on Aug 05, 2010

Artistic Exchanges About to Get Easier

A major avenue in bringing citizens together is through cultural and artistic interactions and events. With the visa obtaining process being a little bit less time consuming for artists coming to the United States, there is sure to be an increase in cultural exchange opportunities here in the United States. Read More »

- Posted on Aug 05, 2010

Honorary Consul Encourages More Georgia-Georgia Exchanges

Honorary Consul Encourages More Georgia-Georgia Exchanges

Mr. Hall would like to increase the number of cultural exchanges between the American state of Georgia and the country Georgia over the upcoming years. So many opportunities are there for exchange and education regarding both parties. Read More »

- Posted on Aug 04, 2010

Welcoming International Students

Welcoming International Students

They, along with others from the Seattle area, created the Foundation for International Understanding Through Students (FIUTS), based on the Universtiy of Washington campus. Connecting students from other cultures and backgrounds, dialogue was ignited and friendships formed between American students and citizens and students from other nations. Read More »

- Posted on Aug 03, 2010

U.S.-Chinese Dance Exchange: A Perfect Catalyst for Diplomacy

U.S.-Chinese Dance Exchange: A Perfect Catalyst for Diplomacy

While in China, an American teacher joined together with a Chinese choreographer to create "The Red Thread", a dance that was taught to American and Chinese children. These children from two different backgrounds and from countries with different political ideologies learned to dance together in harmony and unison. Read More »

- Posted on Aug 03, 2010

The Kramer-Urner Family: A Family of Citizen Diplomats

After the devastating earthquake on January 12, as a family, they felt called to action. Their efforts were immediate and their commitment fierce. Mary Anne was the first Physicians for Peace mission volunteer to arrive in Haiti. She went into an unknown, volatile situation because she believed her experience as a physical therapist working with amputees provided her a gift to share. Read More »

- Posted on Aug 02, 2010

Hope for Afghan Children

Hope for Afghan Children

Paul Stevers has not rested since the success of CharityHelp International. For the past three years, he has been developing a project called Peace through Moderation. This project has the lofty goal of raising 50 million dollars from the business and investment community in major financial centers to scale-up proven initiatives designed to counter extremism. Read More »

- Posted on Jul 30, 2010

The Changing Face of Cultural Diplomacy

The Changing Face of Cultural Diplomacy

Through the 'Stories' campaign, we have been able to view a multitude of individuals and organizations that engage in cultural diplomacy. From Cultures in Harmony to the Conflict Kitchen, citizens have been individually bridging the gaps between one another culturally. Read More »

- Posted on Jul 29, 2010

The Student Interfaith Peace Project

The Student Interfaith Peace Project

The first year 17 students made the journey. They met and interacted with students in Israel who were Bedouin, Arab, Jewish, and Druze. In the West Bank, they visited refugee camps and met Christian and Muslim students. They created friendships and formed new bonds. Read More »

- Posted on Jul 28, 2010

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