The Peace Studio will host their second annual summit virtually from Sept. 19-21 in conjunction with the UN International Day of Peace.
The Peace Studio is set to"activate peace and social justice" for their second annual summit this Sunday. Led by peace educator Maya Soetoro of the Obama Foundation, the three-day virtual event will occur in conjunction with the UN International Day of Peace.
Back in June, the organization hosted a virtual panel discussion called “Building Peace Through Music,” addressing peace and the power of youth, and how music can be used to bridge cultural divides.
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