Open to all peacemakers.
The 1000 Kalema Photographic Competition has been extended through the International Day of Peace on September 21st. The Competition is opened to individuals of all ages who are a part of, work with, organize and/or participate in peacemaking activities; sharing their discoveries through photography.
Photographs are based on the following areas of peacemaking:
- Faith, Respect and Service: People of different faiths are finding that service to humanity is a way to build bridges and eradicate barriers of dissent and conflict.
- Answering the Call: Disasters happen around the world and the response to those disasters have created some poignant examples of individuals and groups offering aid and assistance to those affected by epidemics, displacements and other catastrophic events.
- Respecting and Protecting Our Earth: The environment is a precious commodity; more are becoming aware of all the ways in which we honor and protect Mother Earth.
- Dialogues and Conversations: Communicating with each other across cultural and ethnic differences helps us understand that we are a Global community.
- Sacred Spaces, Ceremony and Celebrations: From Whirling Dervishes to Dancers of Universal Peace or from Gospel Music to Buddhist Chants, sharing sacred times in ceremony and in celebration and other venues can transform consciousness for a better world.
- Transforming Acts of Violence and Conflict: Peaceful demonstrations, acts of kindness—all are ways to transform acts of violence and conflict into actions of peace and healing.
- People, Places and Cultures: We are the people living in different places of diverse communities and desiring to live in peace; whose stories can be told through imagery and art.
- Moments of Inspiration, Poignancy, or Epiphany: There are times when that one moment takes your heart and soul to a place of discovery and insight.
For more information email us at [email protected]. Submissions should be made to [email protected].