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  1. Creating a More Peaceful World Through Youth and Music Programs

    Yakir Englander, a Fulbright-Yitzhak Rabin Scholar, is on a mission for peace.

  2. Basketball and Bilingualism Make for an All Star Exchange

    When Marcos Henrique arrived to the U.S. for the Brazil Basketball All Star Sports Visitor Program, he hit the ground running.

  3. After FLEX, ‘There is Absolutely Nothing I Can’t Do’

    Future Leaders Exchange (FLEX) program participant Anton Meshkov traveled from a bustling city in Russia to the small, sprawling American city of Shevlin, MN.

  4. Volunteering to Create Change

    I learned to see things that I never noticed before. I became a new person ready to do something good and helpful for people.

  5. Creating Change for the Disabled

    Yerasyl Toleugazimov, a citizen of Kazakhstan, spent his junior year of high school in Lacey and summarized his experience saying, "I learned new things that changed me."

  6. A Lesson in Politics and Compassion

    It’s just amazing to learn how the government works here. I was a legislative page for two weeks in the state legislature and that was something I never imagined.

  7. A-SMYLE Student of the Month: March

    Some of the greatest experiences I have had in America are connected to volunteering and helping others.

  8. Minh on a Montana Farm

    Minh Dang of Vietnam set specific goals for himself while participating in the Professional Fellow’s Economic Empowerment Program.

  9. Joannie of Benin Becomes a Leader

    When the U.S. Embassy in Cotonou nominated Joannie Bewa to attend the International Visitor Leadership Program’s (IVLP) “Young African Leaders” with 19 of her colleagues from across Africa, she jumped at the chance to gain a better perspective of U.S. culture and policy.

  10. Empowered to Live Life to the Fullest

    The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) stands as an advocate for the universal rights of all persons around the world. ECA’s EMPOWER Programs, a series of four separate two-way international exchanges, aim to put disability rights at the heart of our nation’s public diplomacy efforts.

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