Celebrating Leadership, Legacy, and Global Change: Muhammad Yunus and IFAM’s Enduring Impact

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Few figures have left as lasting an impact on the world and the success of the International Folk Art Market (IFAM) as Muhammad Yunus, our 15th-anniversary honorary chair and Nobel Peace Prize winner. As Bangladesh welcomes him as its new interim leader, we reflect on the legacy he established with IFAM and how it continues to inspire us today.

A Legacy Rooted in the 2018 Market

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The 2018 International Folk Art Market was a milestone year, not just for its celebration of 15 years of global artistry connections but also for Muhammad Yunus's wisdom and inspiration. His participation as the honorary chair elevated the market, bringing attention to the power of art in promoting social change and economic empowerment. His legacy from that time still resonates deeply within our community, influencing the market’s mission and impact.

Muhammad Yunus—A Champion for Equality and Change

Muhammad Yunus is no ordinary leader; he is a visionary whose work in microfinance has revolutionized the fight against poverty. His book, A World of Three Zeros: The New Economics of Zero Poverty, Zero Unemployment, and Zero Net Carbon Emissions, encapsulates his philosophy of creating a world where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. A moment from 2018 that continues to inspire us is when Yunus signed copies of his book at Collective Works Bookstore and Coffeehouse, connecting with the Santa Fe community and sharing his vision for a better world.

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Welcoming a New Chapter in Global Leadership

Today, as Muhammad Yunus takes on the role of interim leader in Bangladesh, we are reminded of the lasting impact of his involvement with IFAM. His leadership is a beacon of hope and a testament to the enduring power of community, art, and social innovation. We are proud to count him among our IFAM family and look forward to the positive changes his leadership will bring.

The legacy of Muhammad Yunus at IFAM is one of inspiration, empowerment, and global change. As we celebrate his new role, we also honor the lasting impact he has had on our community. We invite you to join us in reflecting on the incredible journey we’ve shared and the bright future that lies ahead.

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