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ICAP facilitates peace and performing-arts activities and events with other like-minded organizations toward creating a groundswell movement for peace, culture and education. Collaborative partners include:

  • UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization)
  • UNIDR (United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research)
  • Montreux Jazz Foundation 2 (Montreux Switzerland)
  • Conference on World Affairs (CWA), University of Colorado at Boulder.
  • The Martin Luther King, Jr. International Chapel of Morehouse College (Atlanta)
  • Royal Institute for Interfaith Studies (Amman, Jordan)
  • World Centers of Compassion for Children International
  • The Non-Violence Project (Miami)
  • Milagro Foundation (San Rafael, CA)
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fter a synopsis of diverse viewpoints on 'Art and Solitude', ICAP's Nestor Torres, poet Allan Peterson, story teller Laura Simms and ICAP's Kay Yoshikawa engage in dialogue at the annual 'Conference on World Affairs', C.U. Boulder, Colorado
ICAP's Nestor Torres, poet Allan Peterson,
story teller Laura Simms ad others
engage in dialogue at the annual
'Conference on World Affairs'
Dr. Lawrence E. Carter and Dr. Michael Nobel, meet during a visit to Pearl Harbor
Dr. Lawrence E. Carter and
Dr. Michael Nobel, meet during
a visit to Pearl Harbor
Nobel Peace Prize winner Betty Williams at the Culture of Peace exhibit opening at the UN Headquarters in New York
Nobel Peace Prize winner Betty Williams at the
Culture of Peace exhibit opening at the
UN Headquarters in New York
Dr. Patricia Lewis, Director of UNIDIR, and Herbie Hancock conduct a workshop on Artist as Peacemakers, Montreux, Switzerland
Dr. Patricia Lewis, Director of UNIDIR,
and Herbie Hancock conduct a workshop
on Artist as Peacemakers,
Montreux, Switzerland
Dr. Daisaku Ikeda's Dialogue with Nature exhibition hosted by Ste. Genevieve Center for the Arts
Dr. Daisaku Ikeda's Dialogue with
Nature exhibition hosted by
Ste. Genevieve Center for the Arts
 

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