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Black Peace Corps Journeys: Designing a Life After Service
February 13 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Join the Museum of the Peace Corps Experience and co-host the National Peace Corps Association in this closing program for Peace by Design: Posters, Poems, and the Spirit of the Peace Corps exhibit. This public conversation brings together Black former Peace Corps Volunteers to reflect on how service abroad continued to shape their lives after returning home.
Through candid storytelling and dialogue, panelists share how global experience informed the choices they made, the roles they stepped into, and the ways they continue to engage with the world around them.
Hosted at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, the program situates these personal journeys within a broader civic and historical context, echoing Dr. King’s vision of justice, global responsibility, and the power of service. Together, these stories invite audiences to consider how experience, reflection, and purpose can shape one’s career and the world around us.
Guests are invited to view the exhibit beginning at 5:30 PM. The panel discussion will begin at 6:00 PM.
Museum Director Zack Klim is honored to MC the event with co-hosts Jennifer Erie, Board Member of the Museum of the Peace Corps Experience (Panel Moderator) and Carla Brown, President and CEO of the National Peace Corps Association (Panelist).
