The Soul of Nations Foundation relies on an extensive network of non-governmental and government partners, host and key opinion leaders, universities and cultural institutions, activists and policy collectives, formal and non-formal educators and cultural practitioners, grassroots organizations, Tribal governments, charitable foundations, legal firms, sustainable corporations, and community members of all race, gender, and creed—thus helping to ensuring the formation of mobilized kinship with a high level of intellectual capacity.
MUNICIPALITY OF FLORENCE
The Municipality of Florence and Vice Mayor Alessia Bettini are partnering with the Soul of Nations Foundation for the Advocacy and Research Program. On February 10, 2023, the Vice Mayor has offered the Soul of Nations Foundation to hold a public educational seminar in Palazzo Vecchio’s Sala d’Arme for our Afro-Italian Research Fellows to deliver their findings to the Florentine-American policy-minded public.
The Municipality of Florence has an enduring vocation for international relationships and partnerships, as well as strong ties to the rest of the world. Since the 1950s, the city has opened its vision to the European, Mediterranean and world. Following this tradition, the Municipality of Florence continues to promote and organize international projects and events that help to encourage peace and mutual understanding.

Partnerships help to ensure the stability and expansion of our work toward fostering art and research programming rooted in contemporaneous and sociocultural empathetic themes.
The Soul of Nations Foundation respectfully acknowledges that we currently operate on the ancestral lands of the Munsee Lenape, Piscataway, and Anacostan peoples, which have not been ceded. Thank you for your commitment to Indigenous and Black communities. Please, share our organization’s work with those in your network who are just as invested in BIPOC progression as we are.

