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ICAP-sponsored peace and culture exhibitions have been presented at schools, organizational events and conventions. Exhibits include:

“Voices of Hope”
Presenting the words of major performing artists who speak to the great untapped potential possessed by individuals, especially youth, as well as the power and responsibility of artists to bring awareness to the important issues of our time—the power of the heart to make things happen.
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“The Century of Women”
The continuing empowerment of women throughout the world is a key to solving the world’s most pressing issues, from the abolishment of nuclear weapons to poverty and hunger.
ICAP’s new exhibit features the contributions of a few representative women, there are certainly untold millions more—both prominent and little known—who have dedicated themselves to a just and peaceful future.
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“The Power of Women”-
Today women are taking leading roles in the quest for peaceful solutions to problems as well as equal rights.
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“The Power of Youth”-
Young artists, with idealism and energy, overcome obstacles and contribute positive social changes.
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“Voices of Change” - Creating and performing music that advocate human
rights and make an impact on society.
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“Artists as Mentors” -
Highlighting artists who have led and continue to lead the way for benefit of others.
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“Artists as Peacemakers” -
Transcending ethnic, cultural and national boundaries to light the way to lasting peace.
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“Building a Culture of
Peace For the Children
of the World” -
Produced in support of the United Nations International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence for the Children of the World (2001 - 2010).
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“Victory Over Violence”-
What is the root cause of violence? What can we do to change the cycle of abuse? Make a difference.
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“Children Are The Future”-
This exhibit is created to illustrate some of the points in the UN resolution and to create dialogue about the rights of children throughout the world.
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