The Foundation hosts its Annual Evening for Peace in Santa Barbara, CA to present our annual
Distinguished Peace Leadership Award and/or
World Citizenship Award.
The event also serves as the Foundation’s principal public fundraising activity of the year.
Each year the Foundation hosts a public commemoration on or about August 6th to
remember and pay tribute to the victims of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during WWII and to all innocent victims of war.
The Foundation sponsors this event involving music, poetry and reflection at Sadako Peace Garden
(a special garden created by the Foundation and La Casa de Maria Retreat Center) at the Retreat Center in Montecito, CA.
This endowed lectureship is named for Frank K. Kelly, a founder and senior vice president of the Foundation. The lecture, focusing on hope and inspiration for a positive future for humanity, is presented annually by a distinguished individual and is subsequently published and distributed by the Foundation. The lecture was inaugurated in 2002 by Frank Kelly himself. In 2003, the lecture was given by Princeton Professor Emeritus and Foundation Board Chair Richard Falk; in 2004, by Body Shop founder and former Board member, Dame Anita Roddick; in 2005, by eminent psychiatrist Robert Jay Lifton; in 2006 by Nobel Peace Laureate Mairead Corrigan Maguire; in 2007 by Jakob von Uexkull, the founder of the Right Livelihood Awards and of the World Future Council; in 2008 by prominent peace educator Colman McCarthy; and in 2009 by author and activist Frances Moore Lappé. The 2010 Kelly Lecture will feature Ambassador Max Kampelman, former arms control negotiator for President Ronald Reagan.
Publication of Anthologies on Waging Peace and Nuclear Disarmament
The Foundation has created six anthologies with chapters by distinguished peace leaders and activists: Waging Peace in the Nuclear Age (1988); Waging Peace II (1992); Hope in a Dark Time (2003); Hold Hope, Wage Peace (2005); At the Nuclear Precipice: Catastrophe or Transformation (2008); and The Challenge of Abolishing Nuclear Weapons (2009). To order any of these books, visit http://www.wagingpeace.org/menu/store/#books.