Visionaries of Peace
We are the Peace Center of CT.


Peace cannot be achieved through violence, it can only be attained through understanding.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Iran Nazario

Founder/CEO


Iran is the Founder/President/CEO of the Peace Center of Connecticut (PCOC). Incorporated in January 2017. He is responsible for overseeing the administration, programs and strategic plan of the organization.

The PCOC offers Youth and Adult Leadership Development, Community Engagement and Support, Community Awareness, Consulting and Resource Sharing.

As a foster child in the custody of DCF he faced challenges and obstacles. For most of his childhood and in to his early twenties immersing himself in to the violent street culture of gang membership and prison. He repurposed his life to helping other youth overcome their challenges, serving the community and building networks that would help prevent violence throughout the City of Hartford, CT and throughout the country.

Iran Nazario has worked in the program management, gang prevention, youth outreach, engagement and community support field for 30 years. He is an expert in Gang Prevention and Mediation with a proven impact on the management of staff and programs as well as one of the first individuals to tap into the formerly incarcerated as a resource to bring peace to his community. He has trained and presented for youth service agencies, court support services, schools, and many others on a local and national level.

Working in partnership with the Hartford, CT Police Department in June of 2015 Iran was “Badged” by the department to serve as a community/law enforcement partner. In this role Iran is to serve as an intermediary in city wide crisis situations under President Obama’s My Brother’s Keeper Initiative.

Recipient of numerous recognition's including the 2013 “100 Men of Color Award”, 2014 “ Meet the Peacemaker Award”, 2015 “50 Most Influential Latino Award”, 2016 Senator Eric D. Coleman “Community Service Award”, and in 2017 named as “Pivotal Faces of Change”, Leadership Greater Hartford Polaris Award winner, appointed as the International Peace Ambassador for the NYC Peace Museum, 2019 City of Hartford Hispanic Heritage Community Service Award and the 2020 CT Hall of Change Award honoring formerly incarcerated individuals who have made a substantial contribution in society and have had a long standing positive impact in the community.

He serves on Wethersfield, CT Social Justice Steering Committee with a focus of engaging in professional learning that advances cultural responsiveness and racial equity as leverage points for action driven outcomes through community engagement and support. He is also appointed to the CT Police Officer Standards and Training Council (POST) for the State of Connecticut to support and guide the standards that enhance the professionalism of Connecticut Law Enforcement agencies through voluntary compliance with contemporary, internationally recognized standards of excellence.

He continues his role as an intermediary and community advocate aiding the formerly incarcerated to successfully rejoin and integrate into their communities. He continues his pursuit of Peace for the community where he grew up. The Peace Center of Connecticut will serve as a symbol of hope for Hartford and communities across New England well beyond his years.

Board of Directors


Jacqueline Ford

Board Chair


 


Peace to me is when those I love are happy and safe. It is a feeling of contentment within my personal life and my community.
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Amy Crafe

Vice Chair, Board of Directors


 


Peace means we, as people, wish for the happiness and well-being of others regardless of our many differences and views.
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Joanne Janes, MS

Secretary, Board of Directors


 


I grew up at a time when the term “peace” was the mantra and an ideal for a better world...
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