Receptions:
2007
Dallas - Womens Peace Conference Reception honoring Nobel Peace Lauretes
The Memnosyne Foundation held a reception in honor of and presented grants to all three Nobel Peace Laureates: Betty Williams, Rigoberta Menchu, and Jody Williams, while they attended the Women's Peace Conference in Dallas, Texas in 2007.
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Dallas - "Lost In Translation" Reception honoring both the Embrey Foundation & Actors
The Memnosyne Foundation held a reception in honor of The Embrey Foundation's founder, Lauren Embrey, who not only founded the Human Rights Deparment of Southern Methodist University, but who also brought the incredible theatrical production, "Truth In Translation" depicting the Reconciliation Process after South Africa's Apartheid to the USA for the first time.
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New York - The NY Interfaith Center/Memnosyne Foundation Reception focusing on global outreach and collaboration honoring Dr. Chloe Bryant
The Memnosyne Foundation held a reception at the Carlye Hotel focusing on global outreach and collaboration between both foundattions in honor of The NY Interfaith Center's new Executive Director, Dr. Chloe Bryant.
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Events
2007
Washington DC - Gala celebrating the the Dalai Lama's receiving The Gold Medal of Honor
The Memnosyne Foundation is one of the nonprofit organizations sponsoring the gala in Washington DC benefitting "Save Tibet".
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Educational Programs
2006
Rwanda/Africa - Coloring Book Program
Tanzania/Africa - Coloring Book Program
2007
Dallas - Sponsored a group of 17 children to attend "Truth In Translation" theatrical production via The African American Museum
Global Programs
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2005
Dallas - Spiritual Leaders Conference - 40 spiritual leaders from western, eastern, indigenous and New Age traditions gathered in Dallas for a round table conference to agree upon 10 essential Truths that if implemented could positively effect mankind.
This was turned into a documentary and The Memnosyne Foundation is currently in the process of developing an educational program to accompany it as it is given to schools in Rwanda, Ireland, India, Yugoslavia, The World Muslim Congress For Peace, and other countries and organizations seeking to use it as a tool to help the "next genration" learn how to work past animosity.
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2006
Taos - The Memnosyne Foundation brought together the traditional leadership of the Hopi and Navajo tribes and helped to mediate a historical agreement between the two tribes arranging a commitment between them to work together and overcome 300 years of animosity.
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2007
Vietnam - The Memnosyne Foundation sponsored a trip made by physical therapist, Miss. Khanzadeh, to the sweat shops in Vietnam where she trained the people how to help each other when injured.
A single injury can mean a whole family may go without food until the injured member of the family is able to recover, and due to the physical strain of working in sweat shop conditions and due to the lack of means among the workers, injuries are quite common and people can often worsen their injuries in their desperate need to earn money and food for their families. Miss Khanzadeh's work was a perfect fit for Memnosyne's Ambassador program as she focused on teaching the sweatshop workers how to perform physical therapy on each other.
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Guatemala - The Memnosyne Foundation sponsored a trip made by Chicago University's Basketball Coach to work with Guatemala's wheelchair basketball teams.
In Guatemala the permanantly injured are often bound to a life limited to a small home without the opportunity to even leave the house. However, due to the people's incredible perserverence they have not only aquired wheelchairs, but have also become one of the leading wheelchair basketball teams in South America. They requested for a coach to come teach them not only how to improve their game but to also teach them how to stay motivated and active in the face of so many challenges.
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Hopi Nation - The Memnosyne Foundation sponsored a professional grant writer to travel to The Hopi Nation and teach their United Nations Ambassdors how to manage the grant writting process.
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