Peace Boat - GET Universal
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Peace Boat is a Japan-based international non-government and nonprofit organization that works to promote peace, human rights, respect for the environment, and equal and sustainable development. We seek to create awareness and action based on effective positive social and political change in the world. We pursue this through the organization of international educational programs, responsible trave...
Peace Boat is a Japan-based international non-government and nonprofit organization that works to promote peace, human rights, respect for the environment, and equal and sustainable development. We seek to create awareness and action based on effective positive social and political change in the world. We pursue this through the organization of international educational programs, responsible travel, cooperative projects, and advocacy activities. These activities are implemented on a partnership basis with other civil society organizations and communities in Japan, Northeast Asia, and around the world. We carry out our main activities through a chartered passenger ship that travels the world. The ship creates a neutral and mobile space and enables people to engage across borders in dialog a...
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Christopher Lindstrom
Interviewed in 2022
Christopher Lindstrom is a multilingual program manager. He holds a B.A. in French from Ohio State University and an M.A. in Peace Studies from Intern...

Christopher Lindstrom
Interviewed in 2022
What inspired you to travel abroad?
I first heard about Peace Boat after having returned to New York City from a year abroad in India. I was on the 2/3 express train and met a former participant and we struck up a conversation about not only my year in India, but the three years I served in the United States Peace Corps in West Africa.