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Agape Foundation Peace Prize

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Start time: Thu, Sep 20, 2007 17:00
 
End time: Thu, Sep 20, 2007 19:00
 
Type: Other
 
Website: www.agapefdn.org
 
Contact name: Nicole Hsiang
 
Contact email: nicole [at] agapefdn.org
 
Phone: 415-701-8707
 
Address: One Embarcadero Center
Gallery One
San Francisco, California 94103
United States
 

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The Agape Foundation Fund for Nonviolent Change honors two leading peacemakers at its third annual Peace Prize ceremony on September 20th, the eve of the UN-declared International Day of Peace (Peace Day), at 7 p.m., Gallery One, One Embarcadero Center, San Francisco.

The Enduring Visionary Prize, formerly the Long Haul Prize, honors a Northern California individual or organization that has made a sustained effort to create peace in their community, nationally, or internationally. The 2007 winner is Homies Organizing the Mission to Empower Youth(HOMEY), which works with youth on both sides of the Mission’s gang conflict to mend the rift and reduce violence.

The Rising Peacemaker Prize, the winner of which to be announced at the ceremony, recognizes a new Northern California peacemaker that has made a critical difference towards progressive change within the last five years. Nominees include Pablo Paredes, a court-martialed war resistor who now helps young people reject military recruitment; Roni Krouzman, founder of Next Generation, which inspires children as young as elementary school to work against the root causes of war; and Beth Waitkus, founder of the Insight Garden Program at San Quentin, providing life skills and an understanding of community ecology to inmates at San Quentin Prison.

Tickets to this event are $50 each.
For information or to purchase tickets, please email info [at] agapefdn.org

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