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International Day of Peace

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The United Nations' (UN) International Day of Peace is annually held on September 21 to recognize the efforts of individuals, organizations and governments to end conflict and promote peace.

International Day of Peace in the United States

History: The International Day of Peace, also known as Peace Day, was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1981. Initially set to coincide with the opening session of the UN General Assembly on the third Tuesday of September, the date was later fixed to September 21st in 2001. The day is dedicated to promoting peace worldwide, with a specific emphasis on the cessation of hostilities and violence.

Traditions: In the United States, observance of International Day of Peace includes various events and activities that are aimed at fostering peace and understanding:

  • Moment of Silence: At 12 noon local time, individuals, organizations, and nations are encouraged to observe a minute of silence, creating a "Peace Wave" around the world.

  • Educational Events: Schools and colleges may host workshops or lectures focusing on peace education and conflict resolution.

  • Community Gatherings: Vigils, concerts, marches, and interfaith services are organized by communities to bring people together in the spirit of harmony.

  • Artistic Expressions: Art exhibits, poetry readings, and musical performances centered around peace are common.

  • Engagement with Government: Advocacy groups may engage with local and national government representatives to discuss policies that promote peace and address issues like disarmament.

What People Do: Activities vary widely but generally include:

  • Participating in organized events or personal acts promoting peace and non-violence.

  • Volunteering for organizations that work towards conflict resolution or aid those affected by conflict.

  • Spreading awareness through social media campaigns using hashtags like #PeaceDay or #InternationalDayofPeace.

  • Promoting education on issues related to peace both within schools and among the general public.

In summary, International Day of Peace serves as an opportunity for individuals and communities across the United States to engage in actions that express their commitment to peacebuilding and a more harmonious world.

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