The Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia, highlights the Camp David Accords and other initiatives for peace. With the Director of the Carter Center, Barry Nickelsberg, CRC Ambassador Steven Robinson gained insight into Peace Programs and Health Programs that are improving the quality of life for people in over 80 countries worldwide.
Read moreEMIS Students Share Experiences with Peace Talks Simulation
As a young first year student at the Eastern Mediterranean International School, I quickly began to be introduced to all the complexities that surround the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. I began to hear opinions that were completely new to my ears, I began to learn facts that have never occurred to me, and I interacted with Israelis for the first time. One of the more significant moments of my pathway to exploring the conflict from both perspectives, firsthand, was the Peace Simulation hosted by the Leon Charney Resolution Center.
Read moreNaka Sums Up Her Experience at Florida Atlantic University
As a CRC ambassador to the Leon Charney Diplomacy Program at Florida Atlantic University (FAU), Naka managed to make new friends, reunite with long-lost family, and as a bonus, gain a whole new family with the Burkarts.
Read moreCRC Ambassador Naka joins FAU Charney Diplomacy Program participating UMUN in Washington DC
Tzili Charney visited the FAU Leon Charney Diplomacy Program students at the National Model United Nations
Read moreWelcome CRC Ambassador Steven Robinson
The Leon Charney Resolution Center welcomes our newest ambassador: Steven Robinson from Atlanta, GA. He is a graduating senior currently attending Florida Atlantic University (FAU) and dual majoring in Political Science and Public Management.
Read moreThe Sunset that Brought a Promise of a New Dawn and Hope
We should never limit ourselves because then we will never be able to enjoy unexpected and undiscovered gray areas of life and the other beautiful colors. Jewish or Muslims, Israelis, or Palestinians, we are all the same, humans! Once we break down those walls of hate and prejudice, I'm sure we will live in peace, coexist, and love one another. Simple acts of kindness like the pedestrians can change ideas, can change people, can turn hate into love, which will eventually offer hope and new dawn for both of our nations to coexist in peace. What happened on that beach is proof that it is possible, baby steps, but who cares as long as we are going to get to that point eventually.
Read moreVisiting NYU Abu Dhabi
FAU Leon Charney Diplomacy Program Training Tomorrow's Leaders
First day of the program, we would like to wish our Ambassador Naka and all the participating students good luck!
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