INTERFAITH PATHS TO PEACE
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Peace Postcards

Peace Postcards was started in 2008 by Allan Weiss. The goal of Peace Postcards is to encourage people to think about peace and what it means for the future of the world.  To date, over 8,000 Peace Postcards have been received from the United States and many nations around the world, including Israel, Morocco, Iran, Columbia, Japan, Rwanda, Great Britain, Canada, Denmark, Afghanistan, Costa Rica, Germany, New Caledonia and China. 

How Peace Postcards Works

Anyone interested can get the postcards by writing Peace Postcards, P.O. Box 8025, Louisville, KY 40257, calling 502-214-7322 or emailing cdhumbert@gmail.com, or make your own from the template on the Peace Postcards web site listed below.  

The program is simple, direct, and, we hope, aids each of us to see our own vision of peace.  The only parameters for the artwork are one’s imagination.  Use the back of the card as a canvas to show what Peace looks like to you.  It is very simple.  Draw, paint, make a collage, or otherwise show your vision of Peace and return the postcards to us.  

There have been exhibitions of the postcards at The Muhammad Ali Center, Pyro Gallery, and Thomas Jefferson Unitarian Church in Louisville, Kentucky, and Honkawa Elementary School in Hiroshima, Japan.  Many of the cards will be posted on the web site www.peacepostcards.org

For more information and to view many of the Peace Postcards visit

www.peacepostcards.org  

  

Be an advocate for peace throughout the world!
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