Written by journalist Mariya Manzhos, the International Orchestra of Refugees is featured in the Boston Globe.
Read MoreThe International Orchestra of Refugees (IOR) has been working with the Houston Public Library (HPL) for a World Refugee Day 2021 event titled Notes for change: Music to Heal, Learn & Shine.
Read MoreFor World Refugee Day 2021, the International Orchestra of Refugees is proud to team with Jesuit Refugee Service/USA (JRS) and Olympic Gold Medalist Katie Ledecky for Faster, Stronger, Higher, a program hosted by JRS.
Read MoreMusician Arian Hu has released his debut album. Titled “New Day,” rising star Arian provides the listener with a looking glass into his life.
Read MoreThe International Orchestra of Refugees (IOR) has been accepted into the Venture Program as a Semi-Finalist in the 2020 President’s Innovation Challenge at Harvard University. A total of $510,000 in Bertarelli Foundation Prizes are awarded to grand prize and runner-up winners in each venture track of the President’s Innovation Challenge, including the alumni venture tracks.
Read MoreThe International Orchestra of Refugees has been accepted into the Harvard Innovation Labs’ Venture Incubation Program at Harvard University for Fall 2019. Harvard’s 12-week incubator program will start on September 17th, 2019, and run until December 6th, 2019.
Read MoreOn Saturday, August 10th, 2019, the Board of Directors of the International Orchestra of Refugees convened in Chicago, Illinois, where they unanimously approved a motion to elect Karen Abuzayd to the Board of Directors.
Read MoreSebastian Agignoae of the International Orchestra of Refugees sits down with Yesoe Yoon, host of Global Leaders Network on WiN TV Chicago.
Read MoreThe International Orchestra of Refugees (IOR) delegation attended UNA-USA’s 2019 Global Engagement Summit at New York Headquarters on February 22.
Read MoreSebastian Agignoae of the International Orchestra of Refugees was featured on Public Perspective with host Kevin McDermott.
Read More“We’ve only just begun composing our symphony.”
Read More“I want to give them the opportunity to prosper, not just survive.”
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