New Exhibit: The Peace Museum Looks Back (& Forward): 2004-2024
Explore 20 years as the country's only peace museum with photos, artifacts, and stories from the past two decades.
Explore 20 years as the country's only peace museum with photos, artifacts, and stories from the past two decades.
Tom Gilliam, season Dayton Daily News photographer, shares what he saw behind the lens the days surrounding the tragic 2019 mass casualty shooting outside of Ned Peppers bar the night of August 4.
It’s no secret that every nation has its own unique culture, demographics, and associated social issues. Unfortunately, sometimes our perception of many countries is shaped most by the negative issues which bubble up in the media. Worse still, is that many countries go both unheard of and unheard by the larger world.
Join the Peace Builders' Reading Circle in cultivating a foundation for peace one book at a time. Click the heading for this month's title and more information. This month’s book:
Join us on October 12th, 2024, from 1-3 PM for a special reading and discussion with Kazuko Blake and co-author Sandra Y. Vega as they present Kazuko: Sixth Grade in
Join the Peace Builders' Reading Circle in cultivating a foundation for peace one book at a time. Click the heading for this month's title and more information. This month’s book:
Join Dr. Andrew Wells-Dang and Linh Nguyen of the U.S. Institute of Peace, and former Vietnam POW, Capt. Guy Gruters to discuss their experiences in Vietnam and efforts for postwar
Join the Peace Builders' Reading Circle in cultivating a foundation for peace one book at a time. Click the heading for this month's title and more information. This month’s book:
We invite you to the opening reception of our powerful new exhibit, Dreaming Of a Place To Call Home: Children and Housing Insecurity in America, on November 23th, 2024 from
Join us on December 6th from 5-8 PM in celebrating the launch of Amanda Hayden's debut poetry collection, American Saunter. As the current Poet Laureate of Sinclair College, Hayden's work