Nominations for 5th edition of Sunhak Peace Prize opens May 13, 2021
The Sunhak Peace Prize
SEOUL, South Korea The Sunhak Peace Prize honors distinguished individuals or organizations that have contributed significantly to peace and to the welfare of future generations.
In particular, the committee considers three core areas of accomplishment in the evaluation of candidates: Sustainable Human Development, Conflict Resolution, and Ecological Conservation.
Sunhak laureates are selected biannually by an international committee, and receive an award in the amount of $1,000,000.
Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon founded the Sunhak Peace Prize to continue the legacy and vision of her late husband, Rev. Dr. Sun Myung Moon, who founded the Universal Peace Federation and dedicated his life to the promotion of peace. The 5th Award Ceremony will take place in 2022.
- Nominations may be submitted up until July 31, 2021 SEOUL, South Korea, May 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Sunhak Peace Prize honors distinguished individuals or organizations that have
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Emerging Artist to Watch Out For: Fana Hues
Emerging Artist to Watch Out For: Fana Hues
The California newcomer sits down with V to chat about her new music video “Lay Up,” relationships and growing up in a musical family
The California newcomer sits down with V to chat about her new music video “Lay Up,” relationships and growing up in a musical family
May 12, 2021
Family is at the core of everything Fana Hues does, even her moniker “Hues” derives itself from her last name, Hughes. Growing up, her house was always filled with music, everything from Erykah Badu neo-soul to Destiny s Child contemporary R&B to Beenie Man reggae. Not to mention, her parents nurtured her musical ear from a young age. Her mother grew up playing in a Nigerian band and her father taught her how to play the bass. Fast forward two decades later, the 25-year-old artist shares a new video for her song “Lay Up.” Set in a lodge in Northern Cali
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