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> The "Frames of Reality" Project
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Mission
The Culture, Media & Arts Department designs and implements multifaceted programs directed at Palestinian and Israeli children, youth and adults. It is predicated on the notion that attitudinal change can best occur as a consequence of free and open professional and/or personal dialogue that emanates from a common field of interest...
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News
"Frames of Reality" Exhibition Displayed in New York ...
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UN International Day of Peace Celebration 2009 ...
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2009 - 2010 "Frames of Reality" Project Commences ...
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Projects

The "Frames of Reality" Project
Aware of the power of photojournalism to reach large audiences and create strong, emotional statements, the "Frames of Reality" program has been launched, bringing together Palestinian and Israeli professionals through this artistic, educational peacebuilding endeavor…   Read More >>

"Twinned Peace Theater and Cinema Schools" Program
Aware of the appeal of theater and film to today's youth, the Peres Center has established "Twinned Peace Theater and Cinema Schools", linking Palestinian and Israeli high school pupils in a creative and artistic peacebuilding program…   Read More >>

The "New Beginnings" Program
This artistic educational program, which utilizes both theater and the visual arts to promote messages of respect and coexistence, is targeted at children aged 5 to 10 years…   Read More >>


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