Our new traveling exhibition demonstrates the effectiveness of nonviolence to build justice, overcome oppression, and prevent violence—as told through the powerful stories of those who have confronted injustice over the past century. See what courage and love can do.
Since 1917, the American Friends Service Committee has been a successful Quaker experiment in nurturing the seeds of change and respect for human life that transform social relations and systems. AFSC’s century of work demonstrates the effectiveness of nonviolence to build justice, overcome oppression, and prevent and reconcile after many forms of violence. In our 100th anniversary, we have a key opportunity to share powerful lessons from our history.
For All
Plan your visit! The Waging Peace: 100 Years of Action exhibit opens in *July 2018* at the New Americans Museum in San Diego.
Teacher & Family Guides
Waging Peace: 100 years of Action is a great way to introduce children to the many different ways that peace has been waged in our world in the past 100 years.
Take Action
Inspire others by sharing your photo, using the hashtag #wagepeace100 and your photo could become part of the exhibit!
Would you like to bring this exhibit to your museum? Spots are still available for 2018.
Contact Tonya Histand by phone (215) 241-5736 or by email thistand@afsc.org
- Ages
- 10 & Up
- Size
- 1800 – 2200 sq ft
- Height
- 10 ft
- Cost
- Host is responsible for shipping in one-direction, insurance, and exhibit staff travel and per diem for set-up and take-down.