Pittsburgh’s Point Park University welcomes “Artists as Peacemakers.”

“Artists as Peacemakers” — ICAP’s exhibition that highlights its core value, establishing a peaceful world through the power of the arts — https://icapeace.org/icap/exhibits/ArtistsAsPeacemakers-Web-Dec07.pdf was hosted...

Guam’s Guahan Academy Charter School Hosts Peace Project

Seven hundred forty students from Guam’s Guahan Academy Charter School (GACS) from kindergarten to K12 together with their teachers and staff gathered in the...

Scoop New Zealand – “Most Inhumane of Weapons” by Daisaku Ikeda

http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL1303/S00068/most-inhumane-of-weapons.htm Thursday, 14 March 2013, 4:33 pm
Press Release: Daisaku Ikeda Most Inhumane of Weapons By Daisaku Ikeda
IPS/SGI I believe that most of the world’s citizens would...

Santa Monica • Amaral Vieira Receives ICAP Founder’s Award

Music historians have called (José Carlos) Amaral Vieira “one of the most influential figures in the music life of Brazil.” The composer, pianist and...

iChoose debuts in Chicago’s Mariano Azuela School

iChoose, ICAP’s innovative youth empowerment program that combines a mini-musical drama with small-group discussions to provide a vital anti-violence message to high school and...

New jazz opera by Wayne Shorter and esperanza spalding reimagines a more hopeful Iphigenia

The sound of her cry pierces the centuries, expressing the trauma of women, whose roles within humanity are essential, but whose lives have often...

ICAP Honors Betty Williams

The International Committee of Artists for Peace presented Betty Williams, a 1976 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and founder of World Centers of Compassion for...

Los Angeles • 94-year old Composer/Arranger Gerald Wilson receives ICAP Founder’s Lifetime Achievement Award

In appreciation of his 70-year career in jazz and his contributions to promote peace, culture and education, the International Committee of Artists for Peace...

Little Rock, Arkansas • Arkansas State Capitol Hosts ‘Artists As Peacemakers’ Exhibit

In the beautiful white-marbled rotunda of the Arkansas State Capitol in Little Rock, ICAP’s “Artists As Peacemakers” exhibit went on view October 22–26. David Ware,...

‘Victory Over Victimhood’ at St. Bernard High School marks the debut of iChoose 2.0

What if, instead of coming at us from our circumstances or from how others are behaving toward us, stress and anxiety are actually created...
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