Until recently many of us believed war among modern nations was a thing of the past. The idea that a stable country like Russia would invade its sovereign neighbor in
Read more →Today’s federal holiday honoring Martin Luther King Jr.’s nonviolent activism comes after mass violence and destruction rained down on the U.S. Capitol. Area civil rights leaders and scholars contemplated whether
Read more →The night President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in Ford’s Theater, he wore a new coat with a quote by Columnist Daniel Webster stitched inside, “One Country, One Destiny.” Most have
Read more →Post Image Credit: Tom Gilliam This guest opinion column by Kevin Kelly, executive director of the Dayton International Peace Museum, appeared on the Ideas and Voices page Wednesday, Nov. 4.
Read more →By Lauren Rinehart Meredith Moss – Staff Writer The Dayton International Peace Museum is America’s only brick-and-mortar peace museum. Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, the doors to the
Read more →By Lisa Powell Victims of the Oregon District mass shooting are among the stories The Dayton International Peace Museum has partnered with the Facing Project to release a book chronicling stories of gun
Read more →Note from Community Impact Editor Amelia Robinson: This opinion piece by Kevin Kelly, the executive director of the Dayton International Peace Museum, appeared on the Dayton Daily News Ideas and
Read more →Holocaust Museum visitors become part of the experience on this “Make Your Mark” interactive photo wall, which encourages reflection and action based on what you’ve learned. Area museums educate
Read more →World Thinking Day is a day for Girl Scouts and Girl Guides around the globe to come together to learn from one another and speak out on issues that are affecting
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