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  1. Language Learning with Emojis

    Four emoji expressions on blue background

    Our National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) alumni used emojis to teach us a few words in Mandarin Chinese.

  2. HEARTBEAT

    Still image of members of HEARTBEAT.

    HEARTBEAT is a group of young Israeli and Palestinian musicians who work together to build mutual understanding and transform conflict through the power of music. Founded in 2007 by Aaron Shneyer during his Fulbright-mtvU Fellowship, HEARTBEAT is centered on the idea of music as a force of cultural change.

  3. Become a Host Family with the State Department

    Host family

    Serve your country, become a host family! Hosting is great opportunity for you create mutual understanding and be a citizen diplomat.

  4. The Rhythm Road: Music Olympics

    Mark Sherman plays xylophone.

    Mark Sherman says the Rhythm Road is a kind of "music Olympics," only without the medals.

  5. Entrepreneurship, Creating Global Links

    Female IVLP exchange participants in chocolate factory

    The IVLP program, “Entrepreneurship as the Engine of Prosperity and Stability,” brings seven International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) groups to participate in this professional exchange which aims to promote small business development, innovation, and entrepreneurial acumen as paths to socio-economic wellbeing and political stability.

  6. YES Story: Zaid

    YES participant Zaid

    Zaid discusses his exchange experience in Indiana as a Jordanian Christian with many Muslim friends.

  7. The Empowerment of Venezuelan Women

    Women Empowered #IVLP

    Peggy Rivas, an International Visitor from Venezuela, tells us why she is a woman empowered.

  8. Connecting Cultures to Combat Climate Change

    A recent Museums Connect exchange brought students and museum professionals from Mongolia together with contemporaries in the U.S. to gain deeper understanding of climate change around the world.

  9. Take a look inside Madame Gadié's first grade French class. #IEW2017

    french class

    Take a look inside Madame Gadié's first grade French class at Shepherd Elementary school in Washington, D.C., to see the benefits of learning a foreign language at a young age.

  10. A Step Towards World Peace

    A Step Towards World Peace: Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program

    "I got to know more about [the people I met here], their culture, their history, the things they believed, and because of this, I understand [now] why they behave the way they do. I think it is a very important step towards world peace." - Francisca, from India on the Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program.

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