Peace Corps at 60 Inside the Volunteer Experience

Presented by the Â鶹ÊÓƵ Museum Project Space
June 1–August 7, 2021

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Exhibition objects on white background

From its inception the Peace Corps has offered an alternative path for advancing peace and promoting friendship among nations. This exhibition brings home and showcases objects and stories from 30 volunteers. They represent a sampling of the nearly 240,000 individuals who have served since the Peace Corps’ creation six decades ago.

Harry Birnholz with farmers outside Logozohe, Zou Province, Benin, 1977

Peace Corps volunteer Harry Birnholz (Benin 1974-77) and local farmers try a weed-management farming technique using animal traction.

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Museum of the Peace Corps Experience

National Peace Corps Association


Curated by Jack Rasmussen, Director & Curator, Â鶹ÊÓƵ Museum, and Aly Schuman, CAS/MA ’21 art history and Alper Initiative for Washington Art Fellow.

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Collage of Peace Corps volunteers

Many Faces of Peace Corps, 60th Anniversary, is a production of Museum of the Peace Corps Experience and the Peace Corps Oral History Project. These stories broaden our understanding of the diversity of Peace Corps volunteers and their experiences. They were recorded through oral history interviews conducted by fellow returned volunteers.

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Panelist Yvette Betancourt with Peace Corps certificate

Watch Student Voices, where Â鶹ÊÓƵ students discuss their experiences as Peace Corps volunteers and share their thoughts on the organization’s future.

Watch "Student Voices"

Virtual Exhibition Tour

Join Nicola Dino and Patricia A. Wand, co-chairs of the Museum of the Peace Corps Experience for a virtual tour of the exhibition.

Virtual Exhibit Opening - March 3, 2021

Peace Corps’ 60th Anniversary Celebration: Introducing Museum of the Peace Corps Experience

Â鶹ÊÓƵ Museum Director and Curator Jack Rasmussen and Museum of the Peace Corps Experience co-chairs Nicola Dino and Patricia A. Wand discuss the development of the exhibition. The talk follows welcoming remarks by Sylvia Matthews Burwell, president of Â鶹ÊÓƵ; Carol Spahn, acting director of Peace Corps; and Glenn Blumhorst, president of National Peace Corps Association—and a video tour of the installation.

Peace Corps 2.0: A Symposium - March 31, 2021

As we marked Peace Corps' 60th anniversary, panelists for this virtual event, all returned volunteers, reflected on Peace Corps today and explored roadmaps for dealing with the challenges ahead. They shared personal stories and candid reflections on their cross-cultural experiences in host communities around the world.