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SUMMARY:Journalism Under Fire Presents - Covering Crisis
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n  \n  \n\nJournalism under Fire\n\n\nOUR NEW CONFERENCE WEBSITE IS NOW LIVE:\nwww.journalismunderfire.org \nPlease visit there for all updates\, speakers\, agenda\, tickets and more… \nThe Santa Fe Council on International Relations (CIR) will host its third Journalism under Fire conference from November 10 to December 3\, 2020. All digital for the first time\, this year’s theme is Covering Crisis and will feature leading journalists\, photojournalists\, political cartoonists\, academics and activists. Together\, they’ll address\, dissect\, and illustrate how journalism is covering today’s overlapping crises – all on the heels of the coming U.S. elections. \nThere will be at least four remote sessions per week\, beginning on November 10th 2020 with a star-studded Grand Opening Event\, and concluding on December 3rd 2020. Conference dialogue will feature: \n\nThe many ways journalism has covered crisis – and how these crises have\, in turn\, shaped journalism. Specific topics include: Covering up Crisis? Conservative Media and the Coronavirus. Discovering Crisis: Digital Forensics and Social Protest. A Covert Crisis: The Fuel of Disinformation. The Forgotten Crisis? Photojournalists and Climate Change.\nJournalists from around the world discussing the effects of coronavirus\, and how autocrats have used the crisis to crack down on journalism.\nStudent Learning Labs affording New Mexico students interactive access to conference speakers. This year\, CIR is creating five News Literacy Modules for classroom use\, each offering a vibrant view on major journalism principles and issues – e.g. on disinformation\, on separating fact from opinion – alongside a compendium of resources written by conference speakers.\n\nOnce again\, we will partner with the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ)\, the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP)\, and receive funding support from the New Mexico Humanities Council. We’ll engage speakers from The New York Times\, The Washington Post\, and other major national and global media outlets. \n\n 
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/journalism-under-fire-presents-covering-crisis/
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SUMMARY:What we need to know about Brexit Straight from the Source
DESCRIPTION:  \nAs we get close to the December 31 Brexit deadline\, join us for a Brexit Update with Stefaan de Rynck\, the Senior Adviser to Chief Negotiator for Brexit at the EU Commission and former Taoiseach\, Irish Prime Minister\, and the first EU Ambassador to the United States John Bruton along with Christian Noyer\, Former Governor Banque de France\, First Vice President of the European Central Bank\, and France’s Point man on Brexit. This is a not to be missed discussion about where we stand and what is happening next and what US and European Companies need to know about the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union. \nSPEAKERS: \nStefaan de Rynck\, Senior Adviser to Chief Negotiator for Brexit at the EU COMMISSION \nJohn Bruton\, Former Taoiseach\, IRISH PRIME MINISTER\, and the first EU AMBASSADOR TO THE U.S. \nChristian Noyer\, Former Governor BANQUE DE FRANCE\, First Vice President of the EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK\, and France’s Point man on Brexit \nJohn Sinclair Foley\, U.S. editor\, REUTERS BREAKINGVIEWS [Moderator]
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/what-we-need-to-know-about-brexit-straight-from-the-source/
ORGANIZER;CN="European American Chamber of Commerce - Greater Cincinnati":MAILTO:eacc@europe-cincinnati.com
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SUMMARY:Identity\, Belonging\, and International Responses to Racism
DESCRIPTION:About the Speaker: For more than 41 years Dr. Renee Campbell has practiced in the areas of education and social work. In the last 22 years of this experience she served as President/CEO of a human services organization that “helps people help themselves.” Outside of her full-time job she offers individual and group virtual anti-racism group education\, coaching\, mindfulness training\, international program development and implementation\, communication skills\, and motivational speaking. She enjoys teaching at numerous Colleges and Universities\, and she taught at one that is a leading University\, according to US News and World Report. \nHer work\, interest and passion extend beyond our borders to Africa\, where in 2005 she was appointed Sub-Chief by the Tolon Traditional Council in the village of Tolon\, Ghana. In Tolon she created\, directed and facilitated life changing programs for women and families. As one of the founding Mothers of the Louisville Clothesline Project\, she brought attention to the widespread abuse of women. Dr. Campbell’s experience includes spearheading\, developing and implementing a program that brings attention to sexual assaults of women in Okinawa\, Japan \nAbout the Program: Dr. Renee Campbell\, Clinical Assistant Professor & Coordinator of Online Field Program at the University of Kentucky College of Social Work and Executive Director of Phoenix Global Humanitarian Foundation will speak about her work in the United States and in Ghana. Dr. Campbell will discuss her identity\, belonging\, and international responses to racism.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/identity-belonging-and-international-responses-to-racism/
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ORGANIZER;CN="World Affairs Council of Kentucky and Southern Indiana":MAILTO:contact@worldkentucky.org
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SUMMARY:Your Mental Health Matters: In Conversation with Norman Sartorius
DESCRIPTION:About the Speaker: Professor Norman Sartorius was the first Director of the Division of Mental Health of WHO\, a position which he held until mid-1993. In June 1993 Professor Sartorius was elected President of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) and served as its President until August 1999.\n \nDr Sartorius obtained his M.D. in Zagreb (Croatia). He specialized in neurology and psychiatry and subsequently obtained a Masters Degree and a Doctorate in psychology (Ph.D.). He has also received honorary doctorates from universities in the Czech Republic\, Denmark\, Romania\, Sweden and the UK and is an honorary fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists of the United Kingdom of Great Britain\, and of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists and a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. He is an Honorary member of the Medical Academies in Mexico\, Peru and Croatia and a corresponding member of the Croatian Academy of Arts and Sciences and of the Spanish Royal Medical Academy. \nAbout the Program: The COVID-19 global health crisis illustrates many of the transnational governance challenges the United States faces today. In today’s interconnected world\, health has moved beyond being “just” a humanitarian issue to being one with national economic and security interests. Recently\, the White House announced that the United States is withdrawing its support for the WHO and will not take part in a global effort led by the WHO to develop and distribute a vaccine for the coronavirus. \nIn this timely session\, Dr. Norman Sartorius will review the history and mandate of the organization and the roles that the USA has played since its inception. He will convey how it benefits the USA to be engaged in the work of the WHO and what is likely to result from its absence both in terms of who will fill those voids and the potential negative outcomes. \nDr. Sartorius will also describe the development of the mental health program of the WHO and the work that he and his successors have done to put mental health on the agenda and to improve the care and treatment of persons with mental illness around the world – a subject closely related to the wide-ranging impact of a global pandemic on all aspects of health.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/your-mental-health-matters-in-conversation-with-norman-sartorius/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Indiana Council on World Affairs":MAILTO:info@indianaworld.org
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SUMMARY:EACC Celebration - Beaujolais Nouveau Nouveau (BN2)
DESCRIPTION:Join the EACC on Thursday\, November 19 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. for our Beaujolais Nouveau Nouveau (BN2) celebration! \n \nIndividual registration is now open! With your individual ticket\, you will have access to join the virtual BN2 program on Zoom to hear remarks from our incoming and outgoing Board Presidents; to learn more about Beaujolais wine; take part in virtual networking breakout rooms; and even to enjoy the music of the Faux Frenchmen. And we’ll also hear from and have an interactive Q&A session with the Ambassador of France to the United States\, Philippe Etienne (invited). \nIf your company is interested in sponsorship opportunities\, please contact EACC Executive Director Todd Schwartz (todd.schwartz@europe-cincinnati.com).  \n  \nPresenting Sponsor: \n \n  \nGold Sponsors: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nSilver Sponsors: \n\nDeceuninck North America\nMCM CPAs & Advisors\nThompson Hine LLP\n\nBoard Member Patrons: \n\nBobby Spann\, CVG Airport\nCierra Clymer\, REDI Cincinnati\nDrew Collins\, Bannockburn Global Forex\nSheila Spradlin Reich\, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/eacc-celebration-beaujolais-nouveau-nouveau-bn2/
ORGANIZER;CN="European American Chamber of Commerce - Greater Cincinnati":MAILTO:eacc@europe-cincinnati.com
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