Raphael Lemkin - the man who coined the word "Genocide," made serious efforts to make mass homicide recognized as an international crime. He worked with tireless efforts to ensure the crimes committed in the name of Genocide never happens again.
After the end of World War II, several leaders set out to build new institutions,…
The Genos Center Foundation, a California-based organization devoted to ending worldwide genocides, has recently been featured by Ashevegas, a local news and entertainment website serving the city and people of Asheville, North Carolina. The organization is planning to build a $30 million educational and art center with a potential for Asheville as a location.
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The Genos Center, founded by world-renowned photographer and architectural designer Douglas Isaac Busch, recently received a feature in the Miami Herald. The article reflects on the incredible work that Doug has done throughout his career and how it has led to the development of the Genos Center.
Doug is an American photographer, inventor, teacher, and…
We are proud to announce that the Genos Center project was recently featured in The Jerusalem Post. This article highlighted our project to create a multicultural art gallery, non-denominational chapel and reflective gardens which will serve as a memorial to the victims of genocide around the world while teaching tolerance through art and education.
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New Genos Center will use art to raise awareness, promote healing, and offer new perspectives on past and present issues, serving as a voice for marginalized communities.
MALIBU, Calif., Feb. 22, 2023 -- The Genos Center Foundation, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is proud to announce a capital campaign for the development of a multi-cultural…

