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INTERNATIONAL PEACE WALK,I\c.
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I , <- INTERNATIONAL PEACEWALK
STATEMENTOFPURPOSEInternational Peace Walk, Inc. is dedicated to creating positive means of
resolving international and cross cultural conflicts. Ourcurrent and
ongoing focus is improving American-Soviet relations to create a context
fo r ending the arms race.
Statement o fPurpose for 1988American-SovietWalks:
While we acknowledge that nations have legitimate securityanddefense concerns, it
seems increasingly clear that militaryapproaches to international conflict havebeen
renderedobsolete by developing technologies. Ideological differencescannot justify
imperiling al l life on Earth. Oursurvival requires therefore thatmodern politicsembrace a
greater morality than force ofarms.
Webelieve that the arms racecanbe reversed. As citizens we cannotenact the
legislation that will do this. We CANhowever, through civilian, cultural and trade
exchangesofsufficientscale,create a climate ofpositive international relations in which
the armsracewill collapse under the weight of its own moraland economic illogic.
Weuse walking asametaphor forwhatwe believe needs to happen:
personal andphysical involvement
taking the time to understand each other
carefullyplanning, together, ournextmovesand recognizing that al l steps in the right
direction help bring us to our destination.
But Walking together ismore than just a metaphor- it is also a process anda
grounding, the very actofwhich leads to the resolutions and understandings we seek.
By bringing Soviets to Walk in the UnitedStates we will give large numbersof
Americans the opportunity, perhaps for the first time, to talk with Sovietcitizens face to
face .American Walkers in the Soviet Union will provide the same unprecedented
opportunity to thousands ofSoviets. By talking openlywith each other, proceeding from
.t h e common a round o f our shared humanitv . vve aain insiahr into how our confl icts
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Degan, and how theymight beresolved. .
Largescaleand high profile interactions such as theseWalkswillallow the Americanand Sovietpeople to strip away the veils of ideologyandseeeachotherwith the clarityof
experience.Weact in the beliefthatopen and challenging interactionswill help us findthe moraland politicalstrength to begin basingour internationalrelations no ton the sizeofour arsenals,but on the legitimate interests ofal lpeople.
Photo : AI Podgorski 'hoto : AI Podgorski
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1987In 1987, International Peace Walk, Inc. (IPW)
conceived and then joined with the Soviet Peace
Committee (SPC) to organizewhat was to become one
ofthe largest and most significant events in the history
of citizen diplomacy: The American-Soviet Walk.
In January of 1987, after two months of negotiations,
IPWand the SPC signed an agreement to bring hundreds
of American and Soviet citizens together for a
remarkable joint Walk in the Soviet Union. No public
interaction of this type or scalehad ever been attempted
between these two nations.
Between 8 June to 14July, 1987, the "impossible"
Walk became a reality. Two hundred and thirty
Americans and 200 Soviets journeyed together, mostly
on foot; theA50 miles between Leningrad and Moscow.
Along the way, they spoke with Soviets from all walksof life-factory and farm workers, politicians and
dissidents, shop keepers and school children.There were
no restrictions on interviews, photographs or
conversation topics. Their route took them through cities
and villages, forests and farmlands. They were seen in
person byover250,000 Soviets,and in the Soviet med ia
by over fifty million.
TheWalk culminatedwith the first Soviet-American
stadium rock ·concert in history-on the fourth of July
in Moscow. Produced by Bill Graham for IPW, the show
• included Santana, JamesTaylor, Bonnie Raitt, the Doobie
Brothers, Collective Vision and a host of Soviet stars.
Three fi lms were made of the Walk-a one-hour
documentary, jointly filmed and edited by American and
Soviet crews, an American concert special and a 30
minute Soviet cinema piece. The Soviet peoplewelcomed the American Walkers with excitement and
enthusiasm beyorid anyone's greatest hopes. And the
stage was set for even more extraordinary joint events
in 1988 . . . All Photographs taken from t
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SOVIETS
NATIONALOFFICE
PO Box 53412, Washington, D.C. 20009
Telex: 3727090 ipw
(202) 232·7055(202) U S A ~ U S S R
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1987 American-Soviet Walk
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1989-1990IPWplans fo r future walks :
1989: Georgia USSR,Georgia USAINTERNATIONAL PEACE WALK -USA will travel the Atlantic
Southeast.Two hundred Soviet sand thei rAmerican
counterparts will travel south in a circular route fromWashington, D.C. through parts of Virginia, the
Carolinas, Georgia, and perhaps Florida and Tennessee,
returning to D.C. The trip will 'last just under one month
and wi l l allow participation fo r variouslengths of time.
INTERNATIONAL PEACE WALK-USSR w ill travel the
Southwestern USSR, along the Caucasusmountains
t hrough the republ icsof Georgia and perhaps
Azerbaijian and Armenia Gustnorth of Iran), and will
concludewith a visit to Moscow.Two hundred Americans
and their Soviet counterparts w ill spend just under one
mont h together in these Republics between the Black
and Caspian seas, horne to some of the world's most
beaut i fu l beachesand mounta ins.
1990: GoodwillGames USA,Turkic Republics USSR
INTERNATIONAL PEACE WALK-USA w ill travel the Pacific
Northwest. Two hundred Soviets and theirAmerican
counterpartswill travel a circular route through Oregon,
W a s h n g t ~ n and possibly parts of northern California,Idaho and Montana .TheWalk w il l culminate at the
Goodwill Games, to be held in Sea ttle,Washington.
INTERNi\TIONAL PEACE WALK-USSR w ill travel the Turkic
republics of the USSR-Uzbek, Tajik, Kirghiz and Kazakh
Gustnorth of Afghanistan and Pakist an). Tashkent,
capita l of the Uzbek republic, issist er city to Seattle. Two
hundredAmericans nd their Soviet counterpartswill
spend nearly one rno -th toget her in these most exotic
ofthe Soviet republics.
You can participat e in any of these Walks. Dedicate a
month of your future to the quest for Peace. Request an
application on the RESPONSE CARD and begin planning
today!
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EAST COAST REGION June lfi-June 25Please call Mark Hengstler or Steve Brigham (215) 848-6361 to hostwalkers, help with potlucksorcommunity events ,ortogetinvolved.
June 14 through June 19: Washington,D.C. Orientation encampment atGeorgetown University andGeorgetownVsitation SchoolneardowntownWashington,DC.
June 17,Friday:Washington,D.C. JoinAmericanandSovietWalkers foro rallytobegin theWalk, 2jJm in front ofWest Capi tol steps.Followed by a parade down theMoll to the Lncoln Memoria l.
Contact: Patti DiMichele (202) USA-USSR;
MID-WEST REGIOPlease callMartieorByronOlsolwith potlucks or community eV
June 26, Sunday : Philade lphia'Schenley Po rk, Pittsburg h. Join us for aIState Pork, PA. / 12-2 p.m .Welcome Wa lPark, 5 pm on.Local Contact: Larry Evans (412)
June 27,Monday:PittsburghtoIwith state dignotaries. Ove rn ite at St.MLocal Contact: Barb Fitzgerald(
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6t 1pm at Geo rgetown Un iversity. Join us there, or along our route (Piney Banch toGrantSt.) aswewa lk toTakoma Park Inte rmed iateSchoo l.Culturalexchange programat the school from 7:30-9:30pm . .Local Contact: Patti DiMichele (202) US.A-USSR.
June 20, Monday: Takoma Park toColumbia , MD . Join theWa lk at US
Route 29and EastRandolph Rd ,9:30am.Ful day ofwa lking:South Entrance Rd, Litt le
Patuxent ParkwayandGov.Warfie ldPkwy.CampatWilde LakeHigh SchoolinColumbia.Local Contact: Janice Marie Lowden (301 ) 730-1770;
June 21,Tuesday: Columb iatoBaltimore,MD . Join us at9:30am ,Cardi nal
Gibbons Hgh School,Wilkens Ave. andDeSotoSt., for a 9.5 mile Walk th rough theheart ofdowntown Ba ltimore,pasttheInnerHarborandCity Hall ,and a shortwalkingtourthrough the century old Baltimore Zoo. Our campsite wi ll be Druid Hll Park inBaltimo re. . ' • . . '. . .' •Local Contact: Adine Panitch (301) 685-5423. ' ,
June 22,Wednesday: Ba ltimore toWilmington , DE. Join us at 11 :30 atMarket Street Mall fo r a walkto our rallyat Rodney Square at noon . Parade w th us
fromthe Square at 1pmto Be llevue State parkon R. 13. Come back to Bellevue Parkfor an evening ofAmerican and Soviet entertainment at the bandshell. Prog ramstartsat 7:30pmLocal Contact: Heid i Marohn (302) 656-2721.
June 23,Thursday: Wilmingtonto Swarthmore, PA: Join us at 1pm at
NeumannCollege (Aston,PAl forthe7mleWalk toourcamp atSwarthmoreCollege.Help welcome ourWalkers to the College at 5pm with local dign itaries and citizens.Local Contact: Shirley Dodson (215) 328-2426.
June 24, Friday: Swarthmore to Philadelphia, PA. Joinus at 9am,Swarthmore CollegeatR.320and College Ave ., towalk forthe dayalong BaltimorePike to Phi ladelphia and our camp at beautifu l Fairmont Pa rk .Local Contact: Kip Voytek (215) 241-7232 . .
June 2 ,Saturday :Philadelphia,PA. Joinusat12thand SouthStreet at12 :30forap( ,, downfamousSouth Street.Among themanyactivities from 1-5pm wi ll be .Am eri dSovie tmu sicians performingatNewMa rketSquare at2nd and Pine Streets.Loca. Ifact: MarkHengstler (215) 848-6362.
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Rock Island on the Miss issippi, 'and join
Local Contact: Sue Walli"ger (3Roberta Blackwell (309) 672-8S
June 29,Wednesday: Rock Islan9:30am .Join us towalk across Centennicand lunch at Le Claire Pa rk, Davenport.V.Un iversity. Arrival at camp, 3pm.Wa lke6pm.Local Contact: Sue Wallinger (3'
June 30,Thursday: Davenport·Davenport on Hwy6,9am .Bus toDuranlWalk at1:30, seven miles toWilton,stil 0Camp Grounds, 4:30pm for communitynight.
July 1, Friday: Wilton toWest Lifrom camp, 9am .Arrive atMoscow,.10\Walk on Hwy 6 toWest Liberty, 1pm )5pm. Community welcome, swimming, ILocal Contact: Peter Pohl (319) I
July 2, Saturday: West Liberty Icamp, 9am . County Road X-40 to nortl
Springdale at noon . Continue Walk atat High School, 1 mi. west oftown. De:with Walkers and local mus ic ians, 8pm
Local Contact: Pat Minor-Nide)
July 3, Sunday: West Branch tospeaking engagements and relaxation,RochesterAve. toAmhurst St. toWash ingDr. toWillow St. to Muscatine Ave. to Iforwelcome ceremony,mus icand swim nLocal Contact: Deb Conger (319
July4,Monday: IowaCityto CO lParade atMorrison Park, 100m. Potlucl
Continue walk ing, 1:30, to Hancher GIand Park Rd .Arrival and games at HalFestival in City Park.Begins at"Bear Pit'overnight in local homes.Local Contact: Deb Conger (319
July 5,Tuesday: Iowa City toGriCommunity picnic,Middle Amana Parkwalk five miles intoGrinnell onHwy 6frcat 4:30 toGrinnell College Camp for I'and overnights, 6pm.Local Contacts: Jeanne Mayes
Bud Dixon (515) 236-7282.
July 6,Wednesday: Grinnell toINewton near 1-80 interchange'#159, I
walking, 1pm. Welcome in MtchellvilleBar-b-que atfarm ,6pm.Cow-Chip th ro.for day: Hwy 6 to Newton, coun ty rooNE 46th Ave., Son NE 108th St.,WaLocal Contact: Colfax-JohnMIBob Brown (515) 967-4085.
July 7, Thursday: Mitchellv ille9am . South on NE 104th St.,Won HI
at 12:30, resumeWalk at 2pm. ArriveLiving History Farms, 4:30.Arriveat5pnLocal Contact: Corinne Grahar
July 8,Friday: DesMoines,IA . Iperformance at camp (Living History FLocal Contact: Corinne Grahar
July 9,Saturday: DesMoines toWalkers fly to Los Angeles. Reorientati
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IPW Midwestern Regional Offices
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Iowa City, IA 52240
(319) 626-2125(319) 626-2101
June 26-Ju ly 9(319)626-2125 tohostWalkers, helpits, or to get involved.
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cnic lunch at the Amphitheatre, Cowan 's Gapers tocamp and events in beau tiful Schenley
321-4767.
idlanapofls, IN. lunch inColumbus,Ohiour Seminary, Indianapolis.114) 2 9 9 - 3 9 9 0 ~
IPW Western Regional Offices6201 Sunset Blvd Ste 50
Hollywood, CA 90028(213) 462-3783
EG 0 uly 9-July 17P se callTracy Ie uffor organ Boudrou (213) 462-3783 to host
alkers, helpwithp lucksor c o m m ~ n i t y ev nts,orto get involved.
July 9, Saturday: Los ngeles & Santa Monica, CA. Walkers fly into losAngeles.Come toourbenefit concertatStarlightAmphitheater ill'Burbank, 8pm.Plannedcampsite: Santa Monica.
July 10,Sunday:LosAngeles&Anaheim,CA. Walkers tosmall group tours,speaking engagements, visits to places ofworship, block parties. In aftemoon Walkersgoto Disneyland! .
July 11,Monday:LosAngelesto anta Barbara, CA. leave LA by bus forr 1 . {\ ' l I . ...... ...
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n;Uc;K l : i l ana, IL . JOin USIn reona, IL.Tornt.Walkers arrive at campsite, Sunset P a r ~eg ionalWalkers, 5:30pm.
362-7165,Rock Island.
toDavenport, IA. Walk begins atcamp,idge 11am intoIowa .State welcome, music
lk continues2pm, tocampsiteatSt. Ambroseinto community for potlucks and home stays,
362-7165.
Wilton, IA. Beg in 8-m ileWalkout ofity park for lunch,noon .Jon usand resume"OldHwy6".Arrive atcamp,Rural Electric
elcome. In-camp education program for the
IA. Bring a lunch and join us towalk11 am. lun ch in Moscow, 11 :30.Continue
ive at camp in West Libe rty (Kimberly Park),-b-que, mus ic, bonfire!27-4557.
West Branch, IA. Join us towalk fromof 1-80, then county road F-44. lunch in
30.Arrive at Hoover library, 3:30pm. Campert potluckat 7pm . Come to the performance
High School gym. .(319) 643-5945.
City, IA. Amorn ing ofChurch visits,
oin usat noonto begin walk. local Rd . tonSt.toFriendsh ip St.toAlpineDr.toBrooksideerSt. Greet the walk at camp (Mercer Park)
ng ,4:30pm. in-camp education forthe night.337-9820
to IowaCity. Walk joinsCoralvillelunch at Coralville recreation center, noon.
ren in Iowa City via Hwy 6, Rocky Shore Rd .her Green , 2:30.Come to the Walk Music
stage, 4pm . Firewo rks at 9 pm .Most Walkers
337-9820.
mell,IA. Bus toAmana colonies, 10:45am.11 :30. Bus to Grinnell, 1:30-2:30. Join us to1the east, beg inning 2:30.Welcome theWalkeNght.MostWalkers to homes fo r potlucks
515 ) 236-7314,
itchellville,IA. JoinWalk 5mleswest of:30. lunc h inColfax Churches, :30.Resume3:30. Arrive at site (Fitzgerald Farm), 5pm.ngcontest, spea ke rs and music,7:30pm. RouteF48 toMi tchellville, Son NE 116th St.,WonNE 23rd Ave.(instry (515) 674-3746 Mitchellville-
) DesMoines, IA. BeginWalk from camp,,163 (becom esUniversity Ave .). Stop for lunchtate Capitol for ceremony, 3:30. Bus to camp,MostWalkers tohomes fo rpotlucks,ove rn ights.
(515)279-3195.1tday! DesMoinesvisits. Come tothe evening'ms), 7pm. Reg ionalfarewe ll, 9:30pm.(515) 279-3195.
osAngeles, CA. Bus toDesMoines Airport,1 for RegionalWalkers.
York, Montecito. luncha bird refuge.Cant'nueWalk down Cabrillo Blvd,Mlpas toStateSt, parade down Stcte St.to beach.Some speaking engagements, noon to4pm.Beachparty andbarbecue, 4-7pm.Walkers gotolocal homesfor patlucksandovemights, Spril.LocalContad: Peace esource Center, Greg Cross (805) 965-8583. '
July 12,Tuesday: Santa Bar ara to Monterey, Cleave Sonta Barbarafor Monterey, 9am. Stop for lunch in Son Ardo. Arrive Monterey, 4pm. City reception,4-4:30 at Custom House Plaza. Camp atMonterey Peninsula College, 6 pm.LocalContad: Jacquelyn Smith (408) 624-3982
July 13, ed"esday: onter y oSantaCru . BreakfastwithConneryRow merchan 5,7·9am .Bus toSonta Cruz,arrive 100m.Ten mileWalk beginsatNaturalBridgesState Beach, 1030, alongWest Cliff Drive. lunch ceremony atthePierwith the
Mayor.WorkI rnll"h town, finishing with parade down Pacmc Garden Moll. Arrive atcamp, HarveyWestPork, 3pm.Community potluck, 6-10pm .Walkers tolocal homes for
the night, 6pm. ,LocalContad: Dana St. Pierre (408)475-9750.
July 14,Thursday: Santa Cruz to San Francisco, CA. Depart for SonFrancisco;9am.Arrive 11 0/1'1. CityWolk,n:30-3:30. lunch atFort Mason.Walk toCityHall upVon NessAve.We come-ceremonywithMayoralCivicCenter Plaza, 3:30-4:30.
July 15,Friday: San Francisco, C • City Tours, Speaking engagements, smallgroup meetings mostofday.Walkers disperse tocommunitypotlucks, overnight in localhomes,6pm.
July 16,Saturday: San Francisco,CA. Walk in Golden Gate PorktoBand Shell.Come to free Gala Concert at the Bond Shell to conclude theWalk, noon to 5pm.
July 17,Sunday: San Francisco, C SovietWalkers depart for USSR,
July 19,Tuesday: San Francisco, C • AmericanWalkers deport.
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I fanyof these projects are of interest to you orsomeoneyou know, pleasecontact IPW.
Call (202) USA-USSR
CONCERTS We are currently wo rking on a series of major musical events to focus
attention on the arms race and theWalks.On the AmericanWalk therewill be majorconcerts in Iowa City (4 July), Los Angeles (9July)and San Francisco (15 July).Asafinaleforthe SovietWalk we are planning aseriesof shows(Rock, Country and Classical) inMoscow on 12-14 September.
. . 'WSLETTER! IPW's quarterly newsletter keepspeople informed about upcoming IPW
eventsand involves themwith ongoing citizen efforts to end the arms race($20annualsubscription).
TRADE The American-Soviet arms race will continue until as much money is investedand earned in peacefu l trade between the USAand the USSR as in preparations for
wa r. IPWhasset up a new corpo rat ion, 'Trade Peace', to increaseAmerican-Soviet trade
and generatemuch needed money for Peace work.TradePeace iscurrently developinga joint trading companywith t he Soviet Peace Commit tee- which would exportAmericangoods to the USSR, and bring Soviet goods here. Trade Peace is also working to
develop an international hotel in Moscow.
DOCUME TARY Torecord theseWalks and convey theirmessageto a broader audience,IPWplans to make a feature documentaryof the 1988Walkswith footage from both
countries. IPW and Gosteleradio co-produced a documentary of last year's Walk. Thiswas shown on pr ime time Soviet television to an audience in excess of SO,OOO,OOO!
Gosteleradio has agreed to co-produce the 1988documentary for the Soviets.We arecurrently looking for an American producer and crew. .
PRE-WALK DELEGATIONS We plan to exchange several delegations of 5 to 20 peoplebetween countries which w ill be hosting Walks. These cit izen diplomats will travelmonths in advance oftheWalks, and will stay for several daysin towns and citiesalongtheWalk routes.They wi ll visit schools,placesofworship, local organizations and town
meeti ngs. If you are int erested in being a host or traveler, please indicate so on the
response card.
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Please sendmean application for:
1988 Soviet-AmericanWalkD Ukra ine and Moscow, USSR 35 days $3,500
1989 Georgia, USA I Georgia, USSRD The 1989 International PeaceWalk - USA, Atlantic Southeast.
Full-time: approx. 26 days$1500
D The 1989 In ternational PeaceWa lk - USA, Atlantic Southeast.Regional : approx. 7 days $500
. D The 1989 In ternational PeaceWalk - USSR, Caucasus Region.
Approx. 28 days $2995
1990 Goodw ill Games, USA I Turkic Republics, USSRD The 1990 InternationalPeace Walk-Pacific Northwest.
Full-ti me: approx. 7 days $500
D The 1990 International Peace Walk - USSR,Turkic Republics.. Approx. 28 days $2995
In what countries would you like to see IPW develop future Walks? _
Would you be willing to participate in aWalk in these countries? _
How could you help us to create such aWalk? ~o I am interested in hosting international peace delegates.
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