Wayne Shorter honored at Kennedy Center
ICAP co-president Wayne Shorter honored at 2018 Kennedy Center. See this article from CBS This Morning Click Here to view this story
ICAP co-president Wayne Shorter honored at 2018 Kennedy Center. See this article from CBS This Morning Click Here to view this story
The 9th annual Hilo World Peace Festival was held on Saturday, Oct. 20, at the Afook-Chinen Civic Auditorium. More than 1,000 citizens and visitors attended the Festival in the largest city on the Big Island of Hawaii. The annual event celebrates cultural diversity and promotes the creation of a peaceful world through performances; opportunities…
What if, instead of coming at us from our circumstances or from how others are behaving toward us, stress and anxiety are actually created from within, 100 percent of the time, from our own thinking in the present moment? What if resilience, inner peace and calm are freestanding, inherent qualities that are always available to us…
The legendary Mariinsky Theatre, home of the Kirov Ballet, and the site where Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov and other towering figures in the history of music premiered their masterworks on stage, played host to a global all-star concert in commemoration of International Jazz Day 2018 on April 30. Leading up to this signature event, all across the historic…
Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) Elementary School & Tamuning Elementary School students in Guam, teachers and staff welcomed ICAP representatives once again to celebrate their 2nd year of having a Peace Project Presentation and Peace Symposium which included TED Talks from the 5th graders and sang “Imagine” by John Lennon and “Man in the Mirror” by…
Amid global political tensions that include the island of Guam’s identification as a target of a missile strike by a foreign state, the Guam Municipality of Tamuning-Tumon-Harmon (“Ta-Tu-Ha”) courageously continued its tradition of promoting peace, friendship, diversity, and cultural exchange – not only for the citizens and visitors of Guam, but for the entire world…
The jazz drummer Phil Young turned seventy last year. He still plays every Thursday, at the Lenox Saphire, in Harlem, from seven until eleven, at an event he calls “The Gathering of the Harlem Hip.” His story is a true inspiration and an example of The Power of Art. Click Here to see the video…
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