These projects have been presented for and with
many notable organizations, including:
Resource Center for the United Nations - International Women's Day event at Herbst Theatre, San Francisco with The World Affairs Council, co-hosted with UNESCO.
The United Nations - many events, including the International Day of Peace, World Habitat Day, Human Rights Day since 1987, and the 50th Anniversary, events in San Francisco hosted bythe Action Coalition for Global Change. Unicef's First Earth Torch Run.
Amnesty International 40th Anniversary celebration, 1991
The Council for a Parliament of World Religions - December, 1999 CWPR conference, Cape Town, South Africa
The United Nations Association - December, 1998 opened for the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Speakers included:
Dexter Scott King., chairman and CEO of the Martin Luther King Center for Non-Violent Change
Arun Gandhi, director, M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence
The Word Foundation
The Temple of Understanding
We the Peoples
Interfaith Chapel at the Presidio
Old Saint Mary's Cathedral, San Francisco, CA
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Youth who have completed the Human Rights for All Creation Curricula and who have given voice at performances include:
- San Francisco: Ridgeview United Methodist Youth Choir, St. Mary's Chinese Day School
- Oakland: YMCA School Age Child Care, Cole School Chorus, Piedmont Elementary Child Development Center, St. Leo's School, St. Lawrence O'Toole School
- Pleasanton: St. Augustine's Youth Choir
Additional information for educators:
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