On Tuesday, April 22, MSU student group Global Young Leaders Network (GYLN) put on a paper crane folding event aimed to promote peace, hope and unity. Hosted at the International Center, students ...
A T.J. Walker Middle School teacher, inspired by the book "Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes," asked her students to help fold 1,000 paper cranes for a colleague battling cancer. Kasee Jandrin, a ...
Participate in Asia Society's 1,000 Cranes for Hope project by joining our Japan Outreach Initiative Coordinator, Nina Shimaguchi, in a live step-by-step tutorial for folding an origami crane, or ...
MIDDLEBURY, Ind. — The Middlebury Peace Event Planning Committee is campaigning for paper cranes to be made and turned in at the peace booth at the Middlebury Summer Festival Aug. 10 and 11. The group ...
The story of Sadako Sasaki, the young Hiroshima girl who folded paper cranes in hopes of surviving leukemia, has been embellished and dramatized through the years, said her older brother, who spoke on ...
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SALT LAKE CITY - There are one thousand paper cranes on display at the University of Utah's campus as part of a new permanent exhibit. For the past fifteen months, students, faculty, staff and people ...
Correspondent photo / Karla Dines Barb Wilson, the Jewish Community Center of Youngstown’s Director of Cultural Arts and ...
A simple origami crane has become one of the most recognised global symbols of peace, resilience, and remembrance, thanks to the moving story of a young Japanese girl named Sadako Sasaki. Her ...