Arts and theater are powerful tools to bring about significant social changes in the world we live in


Arts and theater are powerful tools to bring about significant social changes in the world we live in

The enemy is not the person from another tribe, country, or continent. The enemy is the hate that we have been made to inherit that blinds us from seeing the value that comes with peace and cooperation.

More than anything else I want to believe in Georgia’s democratization process with the goal of integrating into Western Institutions (EU, NATO).

I want to be involved in government or social-sector-led programs that aim to work specifically for minorities and marginalized people.

To speak a language is to take on a world culture.

I really want to be one of those fighters for truth and peace. I can be one of those young people building a new world

I may come up with ways to mitigate the aftermaths of political agendas on Russia’s economic and social well-being through reasonable dialogue and cooperation.

The highest form of leadership I strive to embody is servant leadership.

I’m lucky to have transcended cultural boundaries I did not choose and help others do the same

I believe conflict resolution is possible only when diplomacy is involved and all parties involved are equally represented and truly heard.

I aspire to be the youngest Rwandan youth in Parliament and maybe later a diplomat.

I aim to unite my passion for innovation and my sense of duty in solving conflicts around the world.

It’s best to act upon solutions instead of just feeling bad about problems.

Finding “the heart of a leader, earnestly ready to see my community rise and flourish.”

I realized I had the capacity of become a change-maker.

I believe innovation is a way of looking at reality.

My knowledge is a constantly perfectible resource that can be used to help others.

I have dedicated my career to combating ignorance and xenophobia with the “soft tools” of education.

We all have a part to play in this world. Chinese proverb: “Do not think any virtue trivial and, so, neglect it.”

As a first fellow from Taiwan, Republic of China (ROC), I consider myself a global citizen.

Working step by step toward a brighter future in Ukraine

Bridging governance, technology, and business strategies for sustainable development

Combining law and journalism skills to fight for rights

Working locally to promote understanding and tolerance

Building “youth capacity” and “local ownership” of peace

If you want to get something done, ask a busy man like Milan

Advocating as an economist for socially inclusive development policies