The International Peace Museum, located in Dayton, OH, is a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring individuals to work towards greater peace and compassion through education and collaboration. Founded in 2004, the museum raises awareness of nonviolent strategies for achieving peace and honors the historic Dayton Peace Accords that ended the war in Bosnia. With one-of-a-kind exhibits, events, and programs, the museum provides a platform for celebrating the actions of past and recent peace activists, encouraging visitors to learn from the past and change the future.
The museum serves as a gathering place for the community, offering a diverse range of programs that celebrate music, art, books, film, and new ideas. Supported by generous donors and volunteers, the International Peace Museum aims to create a world that celebrates diversity and difference, promoting empathy and understanding to help curb the worst impulses of human conflict. Through its exhibits, educational initiatives, and collaborative efforts, the museum strives to shape discussions, attitudes, and behaviors about how human beings should treat each other, both locally and globally.
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