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The peoples of the world are one people, enriched by individual differences, united by the common bond of humanity. The diversity of the Global Community is its greatest strength; understanding and respect are its greatest gifts.

-Our Philosophy

GCN Around The World

Global Citizens Network works to promote peace, justice and respect through cross-cultural understanding and global cooperation. We are committed to enhancing quality of life around the world while preserving indigenous cultures, traditions and ecologies.

Join us; volunteer around the world. Work side-by-side and build relationships with members of our indigenous partner communities in the U.S. and abroad. Participate in community development projects driven by the community.

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GCN event schedule
Oct
1–3

Team Leader Training

  Team Leaders After attending the Team Leader training, you will have the opportunity to Team Lead one of our upcoming trips! Join our next GCN Team Leader Training in Minneapolis, Minnesota! Location: Marine on St. Croix, MN (30 minutes from MPLS-St.Paul) Fee: training fee is $395.00/ Refresher rate available.

Time: 12:00AM

Oct
1

GCN Brown Bag: Behind the Scenes of Lake Titicaca

Mark your Calendar-October 1st, 2010, 12pm-1pm at GCN/ISE Office:  129 North 2nd Street #102, Minneapolis, MN 55401 Spaces limited!  RSVP: info@globalcitizens.org; 612.436.8270 Located at 13,000 ft. above sea level, Puno, is Peru’s second most popular tourist stop after Cusco/Machu Picchu.  Visitors come from around the world to visit Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world and witness the “mysticism” of human life on its islands.  Each month, hundreds of tourists journey into the lake to learn the ways of life of the rural, peasant Aymara and Quechua speaking island inhabitants.  What the boatloads of observers often do not realize, though, is the consequences their presence has on these communities.

Time: 12:00PM–01:00PM

Oct
14

GCN-ISE Open House

Join the GCN & ISE Board and Staff at our new office location for an open house!  More details to come.

Time: 04:00PM–08:00PM