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  2. Edith Macy Conference Center - Wikipedia

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    The camp opened two years later, in 1921, as a national camp. In 1937, an international camp was held at Camp Andrée Clark to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of GSUSA. Girls from 26 countries attended. [3] The First Juliette Low Western Hemisphere Encampment was held August 14–28, 1940 at Camp Andrée Clark. Thirteen countries and colonies from ...

  3. Seeds of Peace - Wikipedia

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    For 130 Arab and Israeli Teenagers, Maine Camp Is Where Peace Begins New York Times, 3 September 1995; In Search of Peace On Common Ground New York Times, 29 August 1999; Mideast teens plant Seeds of Peace CNN.com, 14 August 2001; Seeds of Peace camp plants seed of hope CNN.com, 19 July 2002; Arabs, Israelis Hold Peace Reunion Fox News, 16 ...

  4. International House of New York - Wikipedia

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    In March 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded, The New York Times reported that I-House ordered its South Building residents to vacate within one week after a staff member tested positive for the virus and one resident died from complications of the virus, leaving 300-500 students and young professionals, many of whom had recently arrived in the United States, without housing. [5]

  5. Elsbeth Kasser - Wikipedia

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    Elsbeth Kasser (11 May 1910 – 15 May 1992), known as Angel of Gurs, was a Swiss nurse and humanitarian aid worker for refugees in the internment camp of Gurs, located in Southern France from 1940 to 1943, and in other places. [1] [2] [3]

  6. Camp Rising Sun (New York) - Wikipedia

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    Camp Rising Sun is an international, full-scholarship, leadership summer program for students aged 14–16 by the Louis August Jonas Foundation (LAJF), a non-profit organization. Its seven-week program was operated from a boys' facility in Red Hook, New York , and a separate girls' facility in Clinton, New York , about 90 miles (140 km) north ...

  7. Swissnex - Wikipedia

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    Swissnex in Boston, the network's first location, opened in 2000 to pioneer “science diplomacy" in Cambridge, Massachusetts.Situated strategically between the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University, Swissnex in Boston and New York works closely with higher education institutions in both Switzerland and the Greater Northeastern US.

  8. List of Camphill Communities - Wikipedia

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    New York. Camphill Ghent; Camphill Hudson; Camphill Village U.S.A., Inc. (founded 1961) Triform (founded 1977) Pennsylvania. Camphill Special School (founded 1963)

  9. Edgar J. Kaufmann Conference Center - Wikipedia

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    The Kaufmann Conference Center was designed by the Finnish architect Alvar Aalto for the architecture professor Edgar Kaufmann Jr..The conference hall is on the 12th floor of 809 United Nations Plaza, originally the headquarters of the Institute of International Education (IIE), at First Avenue and 45th Street in the Turtle Bay neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. [1]