Results-driven
Envision Peace Museum’s programs are aimed at enabling and stimulating nonviolent action for peace, justice, and change.
Understanding...
Helping the individual understand peace more fully, believe in it more strongly, and work for it more effectively.
Inspiration...
Helping the individual see that change is necessary, change is possible, and change is something WE ALL can make.
Laying the foundation...
Envision Peace Museum’s building is planned to open in the year 2013. In the interim, the Museum is offering education and programs, and building community.
Education and Programs
A traveling exhibit, “Lost Stories of Faith” begins circulation in January, 2009.
More about the Exhibit
While Envision Peace Museum has no religious affiliation, the Museum prepared this exhibit for a national ecumenical peace conference, highlighting heroic nonviolent peace stories of ordinary persons of faith.
View the Exhibit (13MB PDF file)
Envision Peace Community
A simple button signals membership in a powerful new worldwide peace network.
Join the Community
To join is simple:
Sign up for the Newsletter. To receive a button,
Make a Contribution.
Building Program
Planning, design, and fundraising for a major building undertaking with costs of many millions.
Virtual museum
An online version of the Museum’s resources and offerings, available globally, including collections, exhibits, forums ...
Community Building
The “Envision Peace Community,” a global peace network fostered by the Museum.
Living Collections
Open collections and archives: “Stories of Successful Nonviolent Actions;” “Tools for Use;” “Art for Peace” ...
Core Exhibits
Dynamic interactive exhibits such as: “The New Nonviolence;” “The Almost Nonviolent American Revolution” ...
Traveling Exhibits
Portable exhibits of popular interest for wide circulation, including “Lost Stories of Faith” ...
Lectures and Forums
Both online and Philadelphia-based lectures and forums related to Envisioning and Enacting Peace.
Research
Furthering of scholarship related to peace studies and nonviolent action; publishing materials geared toward the understanding of the dynamics of peace building ...
Publications
Publication of a regular newsletter, Envisioning Peace; eventual growth to a regularly published Museum journal.
Clearing House
Gathering point and referral center for persons and groups involved in peace-building and nonviolent action for change.