The Challenge is to carry forward the Message of Peace In Your World, then Pass It On to Others!
Take the 4-Peace Challenge:
Pass It On to 4+ People
The Objective: Pledge 4-Peace”
Your Challenge: “Pass It On”
Peace Through
Travel
Wherever you go, your travel expands your worldviews, It challenges your preconceptions, and it creates direct connections with those you interact with.
When you travel you create an impact on your life and those you meet. Enjoy the experience of being an Advocate for Peace through Travel.
Ways To Pass It On
Share peace stories from your travels
Use your photos to help share your travel experiences
Back home organize an on campus or virtual 4-Peace travel club with others who travel.
Ways to Live Peace through Travel
Visit with an open mind. Reflect on where you are going and what you are seeing.
Smile often and look people in the eye. Introduce yourself to people you meet when traveling.
Listen to what others have to say, ask questions to learn more about them and their perfective.
Use respectful language when speaking with others
recognize they may have a different outlook on things.

Carry Forward the Message of Peace In Your World, then Pass It On to Others!
Peace Through
Music
Music is a universal language that connects people emotionally and culturally. It provides a platform for expressing peace messages and bringing diverse groups together in harmony.
Ways to Live Peace through Music
Research and save peace-themed music
Learn songs from different Countries or Cultures
Collaborate and preform with musicians from different backgrounds
Organize a peace concert at school or in your community
Youth Peace Champions
Daniel Barenboim's West-Eastern Divan Orchestra: Young musicians from Israel, Palestine, and other Middle Eastern countries performing together
Rizwan and Muazzam Ali Khan: Young Pakistani musicians collaborating with Western artists to promote cultural understanding
The "Playing For Change" youth ambassadors: Young musicians worldwide connecting through shared performances
Peace Through
Dance
Dance celebrates cultural diversity while demonstrating how movement and expression connect all humans. It builds confidence, trust, and understanding between different groups.
Ways To Pass It On
Learn traditional dances from various cultures
Organize multicultural dance showcases
Create peace-themed choreography
Teach dance to diverse groups
Use dance for community building
Collaborate with international dance groups
Youth Peace Champions
The Dancing Classrooms: Students from diverse backgrounds becoming dance ambassadors at school
Move4Peace initiative leaders: Young dancers creating choreography addressing social issues
Breakdance for Peace: Youth groups using hip-hop dance to bridge cultural divides
Peace Through
The Arts
Creative expression transcends language barriers and speaks directly to the heart. Visual arts, theater, and photography provide powerful tools for expressing peace messages and documenting human connections. They help people see the world through others' eyes. Through creative activities, you can express peace-building messages in ways that words alone cannot achieve.
Ways To Pass It On
Organize multicultural visual art shows at school or in your community
Create a peace mural
Organize peace-themed art exhibitions
Lead art workshops for diverse groups
Create collaborative art peace projects
Use photography to document peace stories
Perform plays about a peace subject
Youth Peace Champions
Malala Yousafzai: Using art and storytelling to promote peace and education
Memory Project youth artists: Students creating portraits for children in refugee camps
Young Peace Photographers: Teen photographers documenting peace initiatives in their communities
Peace Thru
Leadership
Youth leadership programs develop skills essential for peacebuilding: communication, organization, empathy, and the ability to unite diverse groups toward common goals.
Ways To Pass It On
Start a peace club at school or within your social network
Organize youth peace conferences
Lead community service projects
Create cross-cultural leadership teams
Develop peer mediation programs
Organize debates on peace topics
Start international environmental clubs
Organize community clean-ups
Share leadership success stories with the Peace Pass it On network
Youth Peace Champions
Greta Thunberg: Started climate strikes at 15, demonstrating youth leadership for global issues
William Kamkwamba: Built wind turbines in his village at age 14, inspiring other young innovators
Kehkashan Basu: Founded Green Hope Foundation at age 12, bringing together youth for environmental peace