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Opening Night - Season For Nonviolence

Fri, Jan 30

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Dayton International Peace Museum

A Season for Nonviolence starts this Friday and runs through April 4, 2026. Our theme this year is "Strengthening the Fabric of Community (in order to eliminate 'Other-ness')". The museum will be holding a series of events beginning on Friday, January 30th, at 5 pm.

Opening Night - Season For Nonviolence
Opening Night - Season For Nonviolence

Time & Location

Jan 30, 2026, 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Dayton International Peace Museum, 10 N Ludlow St, Dayton, OH 45402, USA

What it is about

Join us for an evening of Strengthening the Fabric of our Community:


Our Keynote Speaker, Imam Ayman Soliman, was a Chaplain at Cincinnati Children's Hospital. When his Visa was revoked, he was held in a detention facility for 73 days. Imam Soliman will share his story of hope and determination.


An Artist Talk with George Harb & Mona Gonzala on their exhibit, "Ordinary Lives." This exhibit imagines Palestinian existence as an unbroken continuum—a lineage of care, memory, and everyday beauty that stretches from ancient ritual to the present moment. Across the gallery, Mona Gazala’s photographic works and George Harb’s intimate family archive come together to affirm that Palestinian life is shaped not solely by survival, but by an enduring inheritance of joy, dignity, and deep interior worlds.


We are looking forward to Josh Copeland of Learn2Cope introducing our 2nd annual Miami Valley Peace Maker Award nominations opening! He is always captivating…



Tickets

  • SFNV Opening Night

    Suggested donation is $20.

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