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2027 GLOBAL LAUNCH · JULY 11 — SEPTEMBER 21

Humanity has built a global network.
Now it can practice being human on it.

PeaceCraft is an annual global relay in which humanity practices peace before asking humanity to achieve it: culture, service, schools, music, play and credible diplomatic restraint moving around the Earth in one continuous public ritual.

65national days
3communities daily
7continental days
1Earth day
NEXT FULL SEASON
July 11, 2027

2026 is the transparent prototype year. The first fully produced 65-day global season begins July 11, 2027.

THE COORDINATION GAP

Technology is becoming exponential.
Human cooperation is not.

Artificial intelligence can make intelligence abundant. Energy technology can make energy abundant. Robotics can make labor abundant. None of those automatically make human cooperation abundant.

PeaceCraft is a measurable social coordination layer for an age of abundance: a repeated global cooperation experiment wrapped in a cultural event.

Before humanity exports civilization to Mars, PeaceCraft asks humanity to rehearse civilization-scale cooperation on Earth.
THE PROTOCOL

65 × 3 → 7 → 1

A memorable operating system, not a vague season of goodwill.

195national slotsJuly 11–September 13
7continental daysSeptember 14–20
1Earth daySeptember 21
01

National relay

Three national communities every day. Each receives one fixed eight-hour global broadcast block: 00–08, 08–16 and 16–24 UTC. Local events still happen at local prime time.

02

Continental countdown

Seven regional observances create the final crescendo. Antarctica is different by design: researchers, science and planetary stewardship instead of stadium symmetry.

03

One Earth day

September 21 is the United Nations International Day of Peace. PeaceCraft culminates in a 24-hour global observance and a proposed synchronized minute of silence at 12:00 UTC.

THE RELAY NOW

The next PeaceCraft season

THE CREDIBILITY FIREWALL

Never confuse designation with diplomacy.

Culture can be global. Ceasefires must be consent-based, conflict-specific and independently verifiable.

DESIGNATEDPeaceCraft assigns a date in the public protocol.
INVITEDResponsible public or civic institutions receive a documented invitation.
COMMITTEDAn authorized participant accepts a defined commitment.
VERIFIEDThe claimed action is independently documented to a published standard.
PeaceCraft National DayCulture, service, learning and public nonviolence.
Non-Escalation CommitmentA government or relevant authority makes a bounded restraint commitment.
Verified Humanitarian PauseActual conflict parties agree; qualified independent observers assess what occurred.
THE 65-DAY RELAY

Three cultures a day. One uninterrupted human story.

Search the complete 195-community operating calendar.

The continental countdown

SEP 14

Antarctica + Southern Ocean

Researcher feeds, science, stewardship; no stadium symmetry.

SEP 15

North America

Regional civic / cultural observance.

SEP 16

Oceania

Regional civic / cultural observance.

SEP 17

Europe

Regional civic / cultural observance.

SEP 18

South America

Regional civic / cultural observance.

SEP 19

Asia

Regional civic / cultural observance.

SEP 20

Africa

Regional civic / cultural observance.

SEP 21

Earth

International Day of Peace; 24-hour global observance; proposed 12:00 UTC synchronized minute. [S4]

THE PEACECRAFT PASSPORT

Peace becomes something you do.

A location-aware civic passport and quest journal built around relationships, service and cultural exchange—not followers.

PEACECRAFT PASSPORT
WORLD CITIZENPrivate by default · city-level only
🌎 Culture Stamps🤝 Bridge Badges🧭 Service Hours 🕊 Peace Skills🎨 Creative Artifacts🏛 Civic Actions
NORTH STAR: REPEAT COOPERATIVE RELATIONSHIPS ACROSS BORDERS
LEARN

Discover one peace agreement from history. Visit a museum. Complete a featured-country story.

LISTEN

Record a consent-based oral history with a veteran, refugee, elder or community builder.

SERVE

Volunteer one hour with a verified school, nonprofit, park, library or community partner.

CREATE

Co-write a song, mural, short film, recipe book or classroom artifact across a border.

CONNECT

Use AI-assisted translation for a real conversation in a language you do not speak.

ACT

Participate in a lawful civic dialogue, letter campaign, public meeting or nonviolence pledge.

SAFETY IS A PRODUCT FEATURE. No real-time vulnerable-person locations. No national leaderboard. Conflict-zone geofencing. Remote mode. No purchase required.
LOCATION-BASED PLAY

Two product tracks. One mission.

TRACK A · LICENSED COLLABORATION

PeaceCraft Season in Pokémon GO

Featured-country cultural research, cooperative global goals, museums and civic landmarks, charity-linked live events and sponsor nodes—only through written rights-holder agreements.

  • Three-country daily rotation
  • Special September 21 global research
  • No country-versus-country ranking
  • No implied Pokémon, Nintendo or Scopely endorsement without agreement
TRACK B · PEACECRAFT IP

Passport + Field Missions

An independent web/PWA product with a world map, public field nodes, QR/NFC check-ins, remote missions, AI translation and a rewards layer.

  • Museums, libraries, parks, campuses and civic landmarks
  • Sponsor stores as opt-in nodes
  • Partner verification without continuous GPS
  • Equal-status remote participation
THE CULTURAL FILIBUSTER FOR PEACE

Someone somewhere is always holding the floor for peace.

Live Aid meets an Olympic torch relay meets location-based play.

HandoffPrevious community passes the relay; status board updates.
CultureMusic, dance, film, comedy, food, sport, history, youth.
ServiceNGO work, citizen challenges, volunteering and transparent giving.
Stories + DialogueCross-border conversation, diaspora, educators, veterans, builders.
Headline CultureArtist, city, stadium or national cultural moment.
Commitments + HandoffWhat was designated, invited, committed and verified—then pass the relay.
PROSPECTIVE GLOBAL PARTNERS

The brand funds the mission. It does not own the peace claim.

Physical networks, media, technology and logistics can turn the relay from a broadcast into a lived experience. The organizations below are prospective partnership targets; listing does not imply endorsement.

Illustrative partnership architecture

$10M+ Founding World Relay$3–8M Game / Technology$2–5M Continental$250K–$1M National

Corporate sponsorship, philanthropic funding, broadcast distribution, ticketing, local activation, official merchandise and public-sector/foundation grants create a diversified revenue stack. Planning ranges are illustrative, not market quotes.

GLOBAL EVENT ARCHITECTURE

The stadium is the amplifier—not PeaceCraft itself.

A small anchor ring connects to thousands of local cultural, civic and educational nodes.

North AmericaMetLife Stadium · New York / New Jersey
EuropeWembley Stadium · London
AfricaFNB Stadium · Johannesburg
AsiaNarendra Modi Stadium · Ahmedabad
OceaniaAccor Stadium · Sydney
South AmericaMaracanã · Rio de Janeiro
West Asia / MENALusail Stadium · Qatar
AntarcticaResearch stations + global science feed
Explore all 195 candidate gathering places +

Candidate directory only. A venue name does not imply participation, availability or endorsement. Local operator, accessibility, rights, political and security verification are required before public confirmation.

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE

The event is the visible surface. The social graph is the durable asset.

1Identity

Private-by-default PeaceCraft Passport.

2Local Circle

School, neighborhood, workplace, faith, sport or civic group.

3Cross-Border Bridge

A paired circle in another country.

4Mission

Service, learning, culture, dialogue or creation.

5Cultural Feed

Eight-hour featured-community block.

6Civic Commitment

Institutional promises tracked separately.

7Global Memory

A public archive of results and corrections.

65 anchor schoolsone for each national day
195-school spinewith two cross-border partner schools per day
Relationship before viralitysuccess means the bridge survives the broadcast
DIPLOMACY + HUMANITARIAN TRACK

The humanitarian layer is smaller, slower and more serious.

PeaceCraft does not run amateur mediation. Actual conflict work belongs to authorized parties, qualified mediators, humanitarian organizations and international law.

DESIGNATED NATIONAL DAY

No diplomatic implication. Public culture and civic participation can proceed.

GOVERNMENT / CIVIC COMMITMENT

An authorized institution makes a defined, publishable restraint or public-action commitment.

HUMANITARIAN PAUSE TRACK

Only actual conflict parties and qualified intermediaries define the terms.

INDEPENDENT VERIFICATION

Qualified humanitarian, university or monitoring partners publish what can responsibly be verified.

RED LINE If publication could expose civilians, reveal operational detail, create propaganda risk or compromise negotiation, PeaceCraft says less—not more.
THE TRUTH MACHINE

A beautiful idea becomes credible when outsiders can audit what happened.

PEACECRAFT EVIDENCE DASHBOARD● LIVE STANDARD
COUNTRY STATUSDesignated → Invited → Committed → Verified
CIVIC PARTICIPATIONCircles · repeat bridges · missions · service hours
BROADCASTHours · languages · nodes · uptime
PARTNERSConfirmed and prospective shown separately
DIPLOMATIC OUTCOMESScope · duration · parties · verifier · caveats
TRUST + SAFETYCorrections · incidents · privacy requests
Every public claim answers: Who said it? What exactly was committed? For how long? Who verified it? What remains uncertain?
UNITED NATIONS PATHWAY

September 21 is already institutional.

PeaceCraft strengthens the International Day of Peace rather than competing with it.

1Civil society

Build proper nonprofit/fiscal-sponsor, governance and UN civil-society engagement infrastructure.

2Network coalition

Earn field legitimacy through experienced peacebuilding organizations.

3Member-State sponsor

Move through technical consultations, a Group of Friends, declaration or resolution as diplomacy determines.

4Programmatic pilot

Bring evidence from a real civic and cultural prototype into the institutional conversation.

Priority coalition architecture

Alliance for Peacebuilding

Field-building, policy, evaluation and access to a 300+ organization peacebuilding network. [S14]

GPPAC

Regional civil-society architecture; conflict-prevention nodes and distributed governance lessons. [S15]

Nonviolent Peaceforce

Civilian-protection, safety and do-no-harm review for conflict contexts. [S16]

Search for Common Ground

Dialogue, media and conflict-transformation methodology; potential national implementation ally.

Rotary Peace Centers / clubs

Local service infrastructure, peace fellows, civic convening and international club-to-club bridges.

United Religions Initiative / interfaith networks

Pluralistic local convening and service; safeguard against one-faith capture.

Global Citizen

Action-to-reward product model, artist production, policy asks and UNGA-timed event architecture. [S10–S11]

Universities / research labs

Verification, measurement, translation, governance, cybersecurity and independent evaluation.

PeaceCraft is seeking collaboration and Member-State consultation. Nothing on this page represents United Nations endorsement.

MOONSHOTS RED TEAM

Five hardest objections. Thirty days. Five evidence-backed answers.

The Moonshots Mates are prospective technical red-team targets—not current endorsers. Each is assigned a subsystem to attack.

Peter Diamandis

SCALE

What evidence is required before this qualifies as a billion-person moonshot?

Salim Ismail

ARCHITECTURE

Can 195 local nodes remain autonomous while sharing interfaces, dashboards and governance?

David Blundin

MVP / BUSINESS

What is the embarrassingly small version? Who pays? What proves demand?

Alex Wissner-Gross

MECHANISM

Where can it be gamed? What assumptions fail under adversarial behavior?

Emad Mostaque

SOVEREIGNTY

How can identity, consent and verification remain legible without centralizing human agency?

Build the first measurable, repeatable global coordination protocol for peace—then stress-test it before scale.
CULTURAL + CIVIC LEADERSHIP

Fame opens doors. Institutions and evidence earn legitimacy.

These are outreach targets and proposed roles only. Listing a person does not imply participation or endorsement.

Bono

FOUNDING GLOBAL CULTURAL CONVENER

Best first choice. ONE / (RED) gives him a rare bridge across music, heads of state, philanthropy and corporate activism. [S12]

Ban Ki-moon

INSTITUTIONAL STATESMAN PATRON

Former UN Secretary-General; natural bridge to International Day of Peace history and multilateral credibility.

Barack Obama / Obama Foundation

CIVIC LEADERSHIP PATRON

Institutional patron role, not “Secretary-General.” The Foundation can connect values-based leaders and local nodes; its leadership network spans 1,873 changemakers in 160+ nations. [S13]

Chris Martin + Hugh Evans / Global Citizen

GLOBAL PRODUCTION + ACTION ARCHITECTS

They have already built artist/cause/broadcast/action mechanics at World Cup and UNGA scale. [S10–S11]

Serena Williams + Alexis Ohanian

SPORT + TECHNOLOGY CO-CHAIRS

Bridge elite sport, entrepreneurship, family, community and tech culture.

Malala Yousafzai

YOUTH / EDUCATION PATRON

Globally recognized youth/education voice and UN Messenger of Peace.

Yo-Yo Ma

CULTURE BRIDGE

Music across borders; UN Messenger of Peace; strong nonpartisan cultural symbolism.

Taylor Swift

HEADLINE CULTURAL MOMENT — LATER

Extraordinary global reach becomes most valuable after institutional coalition and operating proof exist; the project never depends on a single superstar.

FOUNDING GLOBAL CULTURAL CONVENER TARGET: Bono. Plural global co-conveners from Africa, Latin America, South Asia, East Asia and the Arab world complete the leadership architecture.
ORGANIZATION + GOVERNANCE

Local autonomy. Global standards. Independent verification.

PeaceCraft Foundation / StewardProtocol · safety · platform · calendar · broadcast
Independent CouncilPeacebuilding · humanitarian law · technology · youth · culture · multiple regions
Regional HubsTranslation · partner vetting · cultural adaptation · risk review
National + City NodesLocal programming · artists · service · venues · storytelling
Verification PartnersStructurally separated from sponsors and event producers

Three operating scales

ScenarioIllustrative rangeWhat it buys
PROOF / 3-CITY MODEL$1.5–$3MProduct MVP, trust & safety, 3 city nodes, 9+ schools, prototype broadcast, coalition advisers, legal / rights work, measurement.
DIGITAL-FIRST GLOBAL SEASON$8–$15M65-day platform + broadcast, 3 physical flagships, regional studios, school/city nodes, sponsorship sales, stronger safety and verification.
SEVEN-ANCHOR GLOBAL RING$25–$60M+Seven major anchor productions, 24/7 international contribution network, touring talent, large security/logistics footprint, major media rights and local grants.
ROADMAP

From prototype to July 11, 2027.

AUG 22–SEP 3, 2026

Protocol scrub; de-duplicate calendar; public status definitions; one-page deck; Moonshots applications/outreach; initial coalition asks.

SEP 4–13

Publish final 10 “Courage to Cease” days as designated cards; school/city prototype missions; gather baseline metrics.

SEP 14–20

Continental digital countdown; one regional partner event per day where feasible.

SEP 21

Global minute + prototype broadcast + evidence dashboard + founding-coalition announcement if earned.

SEP 22–26

Aftermovie/evidence brief; Moonshots LIVE Sep 25; Global Citizen Festival NYC Sep 26 as networking / model-learning opportunity. [S7, S11]

OCT–DEC

Incorporation/fiscal sponsor; advisory council; Member-State consultations; product MVP; sponsor rights package; 2027 anchor-city RFP.

JAN–MAR 2027

Close lead sponsors; school/city recruitment; rights/licensing outreach; select 3 flagship physical venues; verifier agreements.

APR–JUN

Production, safety drills, regional content, translation, local grants, media partnerships, country kits, ambassador campaign.

JUL 11, 2027

Day 1. Costa Rica / Iceland / New Zealand. The real 65-day relay begins.

RISK MODEL

Ambition survives when failure modes are designed into the system.

RiskFailure modeMitigation
FALSE ENDORSEMENTUN / government / venue / celebrity appears to back PeaceCraft when they do not.Permission registry + legal review + explicit prospective labels.
PROPAGANDA CAPTUREActors use the day to launder reputations without meaningful restraint.Status definitions, independent verification, right to withhold “Verified.”
SAFETY / DOXXINGLocation features expose vulnerable people.Privacy-by-design, geofencing, remote mode, no real-time vulnerable locations.
NATIONAL COMPETITIONGame mechanics turn peace into chauvinism.Collaboration-only scoring; no country leaderboard.
SPONSOR CAPTURECommercial partner compromises credibility.Independent ethics review; excluded sectors; transparent money.
SCALE COLLAPSEToo many venues / countries / broadcasts overwhelm operations.Anchor-ring model; local autonomy; staged pilots; standard toolkits.
CELEBRITY DEPENDENCEOne star becomes the project.Plural bench + institutional coalition + founder-independent governance.

2027 proof criteria

195 national cards with zero false endorsement claims 65+ anchor schools and 195+ partner classrooms 25,000+ repeat cross-border relationships 100,000+ completed culture/service missions 3 + 20+ physical flagships + regional broadcast nodes 25 + 5 credible partners + Member-State mission consultations
MEMBER-STATE CONSULTATION TEXT

A voluntary civic relay in support of the International Day of Peace.

Read the current consultation draft +

The Global Continuum of Peace: Voluntary Civic Relay in Support of the International Day of Peace

Consultation draft. Formal submission follows sponsoring-mission counsel, negotiation and United Nations editorial review.

The General Assembly,

Recalling its resolution 36/67 of 30 November 1981 establishing the International Day of Peace and its resolution 55/282 of 7 September 2001 establishing 21 September as an annual day of global ceasefire and non-violence,

Reaffirming that peace is advanced through diplomacy, prevention, protection of civilians, respect for international law, education, dialogue, culture and the voluntary participation of peoples and institutions,

Recognizing the potential of civil society, youth, cities, educational institutions, cultural organizations, media and responsible private-sector partners to increase public awareness and participation in the International Day of Peace,

Emphasizing that public designation of an observance does not constitute a governmental commitment, a negotiated humanitarian pause or a ceasefire between parties to armed conflict,

Welcoming voluntary initiatives that make peaceful cooperation visible while respecting national sovereignty, human rights, civilian protection, data privacy, cultural diversity and the safety of persons affected by conflict,

  1. Reaffirms 21 September as the International Day of Peace and recalls the invitation contained in resolution 55/282 to all nations and peoples to honor a cessation of hostilities for the duration of the Day;
  2. Encourages Member States, organizations of the United Nations system, regional organizations, civil-society organizations, educational and cultural institutions, cities and individuals to expand education, public awareness, service and cultural exchange in support of the International Day of Peace;
  3. Takes note of civil-society proposals for a voluntary annual “Global Continuum of Peace” from 11 July through 20 September, structured as a rolling civic and cultural relay leading to the International Day of Peace;
  4. Notes that such a voluntary civic relay may feature three national communities per day from 11 July through 13 September, followed by regional or continental observances from 14 through 20 September, with cultural programming, education, service and cross-border exchange adapted to local circumstances;
  5. Invites participating institutions to distinguish clearly among (a) civic or cultural observance, (b) an authorized non-escalation or restraint commitment, and (c) a negotiated humanitarian pause or ceasefire involving parties to armed conflict;
  6. Encourages, where parties to armed conflict voluntarily agree and where appropriate mediators or humanitarian actors are engaged, consideration of time-bound humanitarian pauses or other measures that protect civilians, facilitate humanitarian access or reduce violence, consistent with international law;
  7. Encourages transparent public reporting that identifies whether an activity has merely been designated, formally invited, committed to by an authorized participant, or independently verified, and cautions against representing civil-society designations as United Nations or governmental endorsements;
  8. Invites media organizations, digital platforms, cultural institutions and responsible private-sector partners to support accessible, multilingual programming and civic participation while respecting data protection, child safety, conflict sensitivity and the independence of humanitarian and verification functions;
  9. Encourages civil-society organizations and participating institutions to share lessons, evidence and good practices with relevant United Nations entities in connection with the International Day of Peace;
  10. Invites the Secretary-General, within existing mandates and resources and as appropriate, to continue encouraging broad observance of the International Day of Peace and cooperation among Member States, United Nations entities and civil society;
  11. Invites voluntary observance of a synchronized global minute of silence on 21 September, at a time to be determined through consultation, without prejudice to other local or national observances;
  12. Decides to remain seized of the matter.
JOIN THE RELAY

PeaceCraft needs builders, not spectators.

Schools. Cities. artists. athletes. peacebuilders. nonprofits. technologists. broadcasters. sponsors. diplomats. communities. The operating model is intentionally modular so participation can begin locally before global institutions say yes.

ONE PLANET. ONE RELAY. ONE MINUTE TO REMEMBER WE ARE HERE TOGETHER.