| World American Cultural Exchanges (WACE) is a non-profit 501(C)3 organization with a mission to provide creative, high-quality cultural and educational programs that will enhance knowledge and experience of another culture or society, on both a personal and community level, while providing a platform for the development of these relationships. WACE is a member of the Association of American College and Universities (AAC&U) Artists of America (AoA), Golden State Boxing Association, Southern California Motion Pictures Council and other organizations with similar goals and objectives. The platform provided by WACE can benefit two countries and peoples through education, international investment, trade, technology, products and economic development. The Mission We live in a global society. In order to maintain the welfare, peace and prosperity for ourselves and future generations, we must establish relationships which foster a healthy interchange of ideas, values and commerce between world communities. These relationships, established across geographic, political and cultural lines, produce exciting results as they enhance understanding, perception and tolerance. WACE is building relationships on mutual trust as well as on the commitment to reach shared goals, resulting in the expansion of economic, social and personal opportunities. There is no better way for these relationships to flourish than through personal contact and learning, whether in a classroom, an office or at home where issues, ideas and viewpoints can be expressed with openness and respect. Dr. Kailin Tuan, Chairman of WACE exchanges greetings with his classmate, President Jiang Zeming at Independence Hall.  Mr. Wukang Li, WACE's Director of International Dept. meets Mr. Li Zhaoxin, Minister of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of P. R. China at the Sino-American Economic Conference.  Louise Gilber-Fetchet, Attorney and retired judge WACE's Senior Law Adviser with President Clinton. Ms. Violet Parkhurst, WACE's Chair of International Art Commission has been recognized as the world's greatest woman marine artist and is on the cover of Collector's Digest (Fine Arts & Collectibles Edition).   
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