Farzin Illich discussing strategies for peace with Dr. Hannan Ashrawi at a Capitol Hill Luncheon organized by congressional leaders in conjunction with American Jewish organizations.

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FARZIN ILLICH, DIALOGUE PRODUCTIONS,
Project Leader
Farzin Illich is founder and executive producer of Dialogue Productions, a media production company dedicated to producing innovative programming and distributing educational, training and documentary works.
Over the past 10 years, Farzin has produced programs for numerous nonprofit and corporate clients, such as the World Bank, Smithsonian Institution, and Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Farzin served as Filmmaker-in-Residence at American University's Center for Global Peace, contributing to programs that promote peace-making, security and dialogue across cultural and national boundaries with a focus on Middle East regional conflicts.
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PARTNER ORGANISATIONS:
ONE WORLD INTERNATIONAL
The OneWorld network brings together the latest news and views from over 1,600 organizations promoting human rights and enviromental awareness and fighting poverty worldwide. It spans five continents and produces content in 11 different languages, published across its international site, regional editions, and thematic channels.

INTERNATIONAL DIALOGUES FOUNDATION
IDF is an independent non-governmental, non-political organisation that strives to enhance the dialogue for the promotion of just international relations with its seat in The Hague. It is a network organisation that brings together people who by their position in society and by the force of their ideas can play a constructive role in bringing together various parties.

COMPREHENSIVE DIALOGUE AMONG CIVILIZATIONS
CDAC aims to promote and develop comprehensive Dialogue among Civilizations as an essential way to advance and strengthen security, peace and development.

THE WORLD POLICY INSTITUTE
Since joining New School University in 1991, the World Policy Institute has sought to adapt its traditional mission of policy research and advocacy on critical world problems to the New School's tradition of creative adult education.
It has done so at a time when the traditional subject of international diplomacy and world politics itself is being transformed by dramatic world changes from the end of the Cold War to the increasing blurring of the line between domestic and international concerns.

PROJECT COLLABORATORS AND ADVISORY BOARD:
> Richard Rubenstein, Professor of Conflict Resolution and Public Affairs, George Mason University 1987-date. Faculty member, Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution. Director of Institute, 1989-1991
> Stanley K. Sheinbaum,
Economist
> Joseph Schechla, Housing and Land Rights Network
> Robert Richter,
Richter Productions
> IMAGINE COMMUNICATIONS, Web Design & Photography
> Ali Talib, Artist
> Dunya Verwey
> Bibi Kasrai

> Reza Sepahdari, Artist, view art work gallery 1, 2
> Mehrdad Mashayekh
> Pardis Minuchehr
> Connexion Gallery Studio
> Dr. Nancy Snow

> Asoka Bandarage