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A Dream Come True
Discrimination, racism, bias, and prejudice result from the lack of knowledge of the cultures that are part of our society, and from the absence of incentives that motivate people to interact with others from different cultural backgrounds.
For the past 25 years THE INTERNATIONAL IMMIGRANTS FOUNDATION AND THE INTERNATIONAL CULTURES MISSION (IIF/ICM) has sought to provide a solution to this problem through the development of the International Cultures Celebration. This Celebration of cultural harmony and unity is an indispensable element of all societal activities.
The Celebration traces its origins to the pioneering work of Mr. Edward Juarez Pagliocco, Chairman of the IIF/ICM. In the early 1980s, Mr. Juarez invited the leadership of umbrella socio-cultural organizations to meet for the first time in the history of New York, set aside all social and political differences, and start a dialogue to develop a series of events promoting positive intercultural relations. At that time, the mere thought of bringing together so many groups with such differences frightened politicians. In fact, at the time the Mayors office believed that bringing the Citys segregated communities together "may cause bloodshed".
Thanks to the foresight, determination, and struggles of the Celebrations founding members, we have made great strides in overcoming social, political, and cultural barriers. Celebration programs such as the Annual International Cultures Festival, the International Film Showcase, Handshakes Around the World, the Official Presentation of Nations Flags, International Cultures Conference and the International Cultures Parade to name a few have served as bridges that link up populations from various cultural backgrounds.
Despite the Celebrations significant inroads in promoting positive inter-cultural relations, fear and ignorance still dominate our society. The IIF/ICM, therefore, continues to make it its responsibility to educate the individual and the communities leadership through its Celebration programs. In this way the International Cultures Celebration goes far beyond rhetoric to promote cultural understanding through a unique and dynamic educational and cultural experience.
We, at the IIF/ICM, are committed to making a difference. Through the Celebration the IIF/ICM can:
In order for the IIF/ICM to sustain the enormous momentum generated over the past 12 years, we require continued media and corporate support by organizations and philanthropists who espouse our ideals and who are seriously committed to community development. |
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