Citizen Diplomacy
Travel Program
The mission of the Citizen Diplomacy Travel
Program, CCI’s first official program in 1983, was to expose American citizens
to their counterparts in the

CCI travelers taking part in Soviet May Day
Parade in 1985
During the politically tense seven-year
period prior to the implosion of the
Americans made contact with the Soviet
people any way they could, initially using contacts on the street, in metros,
parks and market places. The results were visits in tiny Soviet apartments
where political discussions with teachers, professors, doctors and lawyers were
held long into the night. CCI travelers opened the minds and hearts of Soviet
citizens toward
All Citizen Diplomacy travelers pledged to
perform six months of public education upon return from their trips. They
became public educators to their fellow Americans in Rotary Clubs, schools,
universities, city hall meetings, churches and professional associations.
Hundreds of thousands of Americans learned about citizens of the

World War II veteran (left) who liberated
Russian prisoners with Soviet war veterans
CCI’s Citizen Diplomacy Travel Program
completed its mission and closed in 1991. As the
Although CCI’s Citizen Diplomacy Travel
Program ended with the fall of the
Source:
http://www.ccisf.org/site_redesign/about/citizen_diplomacy.htm