TRI-CO Peace Week 2007 Coordinator, Brandon Lee Wolff, and TRI-CO Peace Week 2007 Entertainment Director, Rasa Petrauskaite.
Brandon Lee Wolff delivering opening remarks at the kick-off event "Peace Through Music: Tri-Co Dance & Music Jamboree."
The Outskirts a capella group at the kick-off Jamboree. The "Peace Through Music" Tri-Co Music & Dance Jamboree was the most well attended Peace Week event as there was standing room only in the packed auditorium at Swarthmore College.
The Humtones a capella group at the "Peace Through Music" kick-off event.
Rhythm N Motion (tri-college dance group) performing at the Tri-Co Dance & Music Jamboree.
"60s Peace Party" decorations
Amnesty International's Global Citizenship Gallery on display during TRI-CO Peace Week 2007.
Students take part in the painting of a peace mural during the SAVE R US "Unity Cafe."
Brother Robb Carter addresses the escalating violence in Philadelphia during the Unity Cafe: The Philly Connection event entitled: "Peace, Power & Progress: Transforming Our Cultural Cancer of Violence."
Event organizer and Rwandan native, Stephanie Nyombayire, discusses the current situation in Darfur.
Rwandan Ambassador Kimonyo James addresses the audience on August 6th, the 13th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide.
Brandon Lee Wolff and Maurice Eldridge, Vice President for Community & College Relations.
Brandon Lee Wolff and family.
Tribe 1 engaged the audience in a lively music performance to celebrate the conclusion of TRI-CO Peace Week 2007!
Brandon Lee Wolff with Tribe 1.
The Vanga Inanga Cultural Troupe performing at the Peace Week Finale: "Remembering Rwanda, Darfur Action, Music, Dance & Celebration."
Event organizers Stephanie Nyombayire and Brandon Lee Wolff with the Vanga Inanga Cultural Troupe.
The Vanga Inanga troupe returned for a grand finale!
Peace Week 2007 concluded with everyone dancing together with the Vanga Inanga troupe on the stage. What a finale!