Based in Rutherford, New Jersey, Tralingua Peace and Culture Foundation offers programs spanning cultural festivals, indigenous language preservation, conflict resolution training, and policy advocacy across the US and globally. Each initiative is designed to build understanding across divides and create lasting social impact. Explore how we turn linguistic diversity into community strength.
Our cultural and artistic programs create spaces where diverse communities share stories, traditions, and creativity through exhibitions, festivals, workshops, and publications.
We work with underserved communities to build language skills, preserve linguistic heritage, and develop the next generation of language professionals.
Language sits at the heart of most conflicts and their resolution. Our peacebuilding work uses multilingual expertise to facilitate dialogue in divided communities.
We bring extensive UN-based expertise to grassroots peacebuilding work, built on a career that began in 2005 and includes longstanding work in translation and university-level translation lecturing. Our approach integrates proven international methods with a strong commitment to local knowledge.
The work remains collaborative, transparent, and aimed at long-term, sustainable outcomes. Explore the people and principles that shape our foundation.
We draw on UN experience dating back to 2005, strengthened by extensive work in translation, diplomacy, and international peacebuilding. This depth of expertise guides every program we deliver.
Leadership honored as Marquis Who's Who Top Executive and recipient of UN Secretary-General's Outstanding Long Service Award for sustained excellence and impact.
We are credentialed as certified human rights consultants, bringing proven expertise in designing multilingual training projects that advance justice and inclusion globally.
We partner with communities rather than prescribe solutions, centering local knowledge, indigenous voices, and grassroots expertise in every initiative we undertake.
Collaboration with universities, NGOs, and international organizations ensures our programs are evidence-based, culturally grounded, and designed for measurable, sustainable impact.
We track results, share impact data openly, and adjust approaches based on community feedback—building trust through honest reporting and continuous improvement.