Senegal

WYLN created an IT Center with our strategic partner, ONG Connexion Sans Frontieres. Given the success of this project, the WYLN Board would like to acknowledge Mr. Ahmed Karim Cisse, Secretary General of ONG CSF, whose hard work and dedication to the youth of Senegal and Burkina Faso has paid measurable dividends in local political,… Continue reading Senegal

Launching CD release party for night wheel

On October 22nd, Laughing Buddha Productions launched at theTibetan House in New York a CD release party for Night Wheel, a Collection of International Lullabies produced by Rex Niswander and Michael Barry 50% of the proceeds of this album will be donated to Tibet Aid’s Precious Seeds Fund which benefits orphaned, destitute and impoverished Tibetan… Continue reading Launching CD release party for night wheel

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WYLN in Japan has been launched with gala concert on December 8th 2005 at Bunkamura Orchid Concert hall in Tokyo

WYLN in Japan has been launched with Gala concert on December 8th 2005 at Bunkamura Orchid Concert Hall in Tokyo. Shinichiro Okuyama in his opening remarks underlined the commitment of Japan to work towards a better future for youth around the world. In front of over 2000 people present at the hall, Mr. Okuyama reflected… Continue reading WYLN in Japan has been launched with gala concert on December 8th 2005 at Bunkamura Orchid Concert hall in Tokyo

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Two concerts for youth of Yaotsu, remebering Japanese diplomat – Mr Chiune Sugihara

Two concerts for youth of Yaotsu, remembering Japanese diplomat – Mr. Chiune Sugihara After eight years, WYLN President Dr.Sasha Toperich, returned to Yaotsu, GIFU Prefecture, Japan. He performed two concerts for youth of Yaotsu organized by the WYLN, Town Hall and City Government. High school students discussed issues of world peace with Dr. Toperich and… Continue reading Two concerts for youth of Yaotsu, remebering Japanese diplomat – Mr Chiune Sugihara

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WYLN held Gala concert at Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall

At Carnegie Hall, WYLN launched World premier of Sugihara “Visas for Life” play and have also presented documentary movie on Benin. Keynote speaker: H. E. Max Ahoueke, Presidential Advisor to the President of Republic of Benin Concert featured North and South American, Japanese, Israeli and African artists.

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WYLN “Visas for Life” concert at KIOI Hall in Tokyo

Eijin Nimura (violin) and friends performing WYLN's "Visas for Life"

Charity Concert for Children of Fukushima On Tuesday night I had the privilege of attending a concert put on by the Embassy of Israel in Japan. It was titled “Visas for Life” and dedicated to the work and the memory of Chiune Sugihara, who wrote transit visas in Lithuania during WWII to save thousands of… Continue reading WYLN “Visas for Life” concert at KIOI Hall in Tokyo

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Senegal

WYLN created an IT Center with our strategic partner, ONG Connexion Sans Frontieres. Given the success of this project, the WYLN Board would like to acknowledge Mr. Ahmed Karim Cisse, Secretary General of ONG CSF, whose hard work and dedication to the youth of Senegal and Burkina Faso has paid measurable dividends in local political,… Continue reading Senegal

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WYLN’s Rebeen Pasha moderated panel discussion “Kurdistan Re-Inventing Itself, Yet Again” held at the Center for Transatlantic Relations SAIS in Washington D.C.

Hemin Hawrami, Head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party Foreign Relations Office and Salam Mohammad Islam, Rwanga Foundation Executive Director discussed the overall situation in Iraq and Iraqi Kurdistan. Hemin Hawrami is the youngest member of the KDP leadership. Salam Mohammad Islam served as an advisor to both KRG Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani and Deputy Prime Minister Qubad Talabani… Continue reading WYLN’s Rebeen Pasha moderated panel discussion “Kurdistan Re-Inventing Itself, Yet Again” held at the Center for Transatlantic Relations SAIS in Washington D.C.

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