Artists for Peace and Justice

Young Artists for Peace and Justice (YAPJ)

If you have given to charity in the last ten years this is a must see presentation

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Young Artists for Peace and Justice (YAPJ) is a youth outreach division of Artists for Peace and Justice, founded by Paul Haggis and friends, an organization that has been providing basic healthcare and education in Haiti since 2008, and has most recently opened the first free secondary school for the children of the slums. Inspired by her experiences in Haiti before and after the earthquake, Wilde created YAPJ with friend and fellow APJ enthusiast Barbara Burchfield to mobilize America's Generation Y to be a part of a movement to empower youth throughout the developing world with education.

YAPJ is teaming up with the Global Poverty Project's Hugh Evans and Bobby Bailey, to hit up 100 college campuses in 100 days with 1.4 BILLION REASONS, a presentation that will change everything you thought you knew about the poor, charity and an individuals role in the globalized world.

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The road is open and wide, declare yourself an ARTIST for peace and justice or book us to come to your school.

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