Many Faces of Peace Corps

Many Faces of Peace Corps is a program of the Museum of the Peace Corps Experience. Its purpose is to encourage individuals in the diverse Peace Corps community, particularly those from under-represented populations, to share objects and stories of their unique Peace Corps experiences. Objects and stories help us understand differences and commonalities in the way people live and view the world.

Stories told by volunteers representing diversity in the U.S. open doors to recognizing racial, gender, and religious discrimination and help us address disparities and injustices. Stories educate Museum visitors and stimulate conversations about tolerance and respect for humans no matter what color they are, how they live, or what they believe.

Many Faces of Peace Corps

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Peace Corps Oral History

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Events

Join us for Pathways to Peace Corps and Beyond on Dec. 6 at 8pm EST.

Join us for a panel presentation and open discussion to talk about the experiences of minority and LGBTQ+ communities during Peace Corps service and in the Peace Corps community post-service.  Click the flyer below for details.  

 

Personal Identity, Race, and the Peace Corps Experience

Many Faces of Peace Corps, a Museum of the Peace Corps Experience initiative, convened a virtual program “Personal Identity, Race, and the Peace Corps Experience” on December 7, 2022. The program goal was to elicit reflections by returned Peace Corps volunteers on two questions: What was your personal identity before Peace Corps and how did that identity change with your Peace Corps experience?

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A summary report of the program.