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SUMMARY:The U.S. Judicial System: A Virtual Discussion with Kenyan Magistrates
DESCRIPTION:The Northern Nevada International Center will host a virtual public speaking event. International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) participants from Kenya will reflect upon the lessons and best practices gained during their virtual IVLP experience. The discussion will highlight key takeaways on the U.S. model of federalism\, U.S. judiciary initiatives to advance the rule of law\, the juvenile justice system\, and the U.S. legal framework to combat transnational crime. Participants will also express interest in their next steps upon completion of program.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/the-u-s-judicial-system-a-virtual-discussion-with-kenyan-magistrates/
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SUMMARY:The Key Swing States of the 2020 Election - With LA Times Political Writer Seema Mehta & Politics Professor Dan Schnur
DESCRIPTION:Part 5 of our 2020 Election Series will analyze how the nation’s geographical cleavages —battleground states\, urban-rural divides\, and regional differences — will play out on election night. The discussion will be led by Political Communications Professor Dan Schnur of USC\, UC-Berkeley\, and Pepperdine\, who will be joined by Seema Mehta\, political reporter for the Los Angeles Times covering the 2020 presidential campaign. As with all presidential elections\, battleground states will determine this year’s outcome. Yet\, the number of swing states in 2020 is far larger than we’ve seen in any recent election. The key swing states from 2016 such as Florida\, Michigan\, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin will again play an immense role this year. But long-time blue states like Minnesota and historic red states like Arizona and Georgia are looking more competitive as well. How are Trump and Biden campaigning in this battleground saturated environment? This discussion will help listeners make sense of how these shifting geographical politics are mapping onto the race.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/the-key-swing-states-of-the-2020-election-with-la-times-political-writer-seema-mehta-politics-professor-dan-schnur/
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SUMMARY:The Future of U.S. Policy on Iran: Analyzing Trump's “Maximum Pressure Campaign" & What to Expect in the Future
DESCRIPTION:For forty-one years the United States has been locked in an unending conflict with the Islamic Republic in Iran. From hostage crisis to illicit financing of terrorism\, empowerment of foreign proxies in targeting U.S. interests and the relations between the two countries have been unendingly tense but also marked by a desire for engagement by every American administration. How has President Trump’s Iran policy differed from other administrations and has it achieved the desired objectives? Should Iranians attitude\, in light of the recent protests against the Supreme Leader and calls for change be taken into consideration in the future U.S. foreign policy towards Iran? How should future U.S. administrations approach the growing trend in Iran to diminish Islamic Republic’s hegemony in the region and people’s gravitation towards better relations with the West?
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/the-future-of-u-s-policy-on-iran-analyzing-trumps-maximum-pressure-campaign-what-to-expect-in-the-future/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201015T120000
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SUMMARY:Trade & Election 2020: A Nonpartisan Look at Potential Implications
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a panel of national and regional experts in a nonpartisan discussion of how this election will influence trade and impact the Pacific Northwest. How have global geopolitical powers shifted in the past four years and what do we know about how each candidate will contribute to these power dynamics? How will each candidate potentially approach relations and trade with Europe\, East Asia\, and North American partners? Can we predict how each candidate might approach the intersection of trade and national security? \nSpeakers will include: \n\nJohn Murphy\, Senior Vice President for International Policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce\nAndrea Durkin\, Editor-in-Chief at Trade Vistas and Founder of Sparkplug\, LLC\nDoug Badger\, Managing Partner at Quinn Thomas\nModerated by Curtis Robinhold\, Executive Director\, Port of Portland\n\nPresented in partnership with the Pacific Northwest International Trade Association (PNITA)
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/trade-election-2020-a-nonpartisan-look-at-potential-implications/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201027T130000
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SUMMARY:A World in Danger: The Future of US - European Relations
DESCRIPTION:Just one week before the U.S. Presidential election\, Amb. Ischinger will share his expert assessment from his upcoming book\, A World in Danger: Germany and Europe in an Uncertain Time\, including candid insights on the impact of the election outcome on our longstanding allies in Europe\, and how the outcome will shape our multilateral ties with Germany and Europe as a whole. \nAmbassador Ischinger’s book is available for pre-order here and will be published on November 10. \nThis event is presented in partnership with Wunderbar Together\, and the World Affairs Councils of America. \n \nAmbassador Wolfgang Ischinger\nCelebrated Diplomat \nAmbassador Ischinger has been Chairman of the Munich Security Conference (MSC) since 2008 and teaches at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin as Senior Professor for Security Policy and Diplomatic Practice. He advises the private sector\, governments\, and international organizations on strategic issues. He has published widely on foreign\, security and defense policy issues. \nWolfgang Ischinger is a member of the Trilateral Commission and the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) and serves on a number of non-profit boards and advisory councils\, including the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP)\, the American Academy Berlin\, and the Atlantik-Brücke. He is also a member of the Supervisory Board of Hensoldt AG and of the International Advisory Council of Investcorp\, London. \nHaving served on the staff of the Secretary-General of the United Nations (1973-75)\, Wolfgang Ischinger joined the German Foreign Service in 1975\, followed by a distinguished diplomatic career. From 2006 to 2008\, he was the Federal Republic of Germany’s Ambassador in London and from 2001 to 2006 in Washington\, DC. He served as Deputy Foreign Minister (State Secretary) of Germany from 1998 to 2001\, and as Director of Policy Planning and then Political Director of the Foreign Ministry from 1995 to 1998. \nIn 2007\, he represented the European Union in the Troika negotiations on the future of Kosovo. In 2014\, he served as the Special Representative of the OSCE Chairman-In-Office in the Ukraine crisis. In 2015\, he chaired the OSCE “Eminent Persons Panel on European Security”\, mandated to offer recommendations on how to build a more resilient European security architecture. \nFrom 2008 to 2014\, he was also Global Head of Government Relations at Allianz SE\, Munich. \nWolfgang Ischinger studied law at the universities of Bonn and Geneva and obtained his law degree in 1972. He earned a MA degree from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and did postgraduate work at Harvard Law School\, Cambridge/USA. \nModerated By \n \nAmbassador Christopher R. Hill\nFormer Ambassador; George W. Ball Adjunct Professor at Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs \nOver his 33-year career in the U.S. Foreign Service\, Ambassador Chris Hill was at the forefront of U.S. foreign policy in multiple regions\, including as ambassador to Iraq\, the Republic of Korea\, Poland\, and Macedonia. \nAs assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs under Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama\, Ambassador Hill led U.S. efforts to end North Korea’s nuclear weapons program\, which induced North Korea to catalogue its nuclear activities and freeze and disable its plutonium production in 2008-2009. \nOther career highlights include Ambassador Hill’s service as U.S. envoy in negotiations that ended the Kosovo war in 1999\, and before that as a leading negotiator who helped forge the agreement that ended the Bosnian war in 1995. \nFollowing his retirement from the State Department\, Ambassador Hill served from 2010 to 2017 as dean of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver. After he stepped down as dean\, he was the university’s head of global engagement and a professor of the practice of diplomacy until July 2020. Most recently\, Ambassador Hill has joined the Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs as the George W. Ball Adjunct Professor beginning in spring of 2021.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/a-world-in-danger-the-future-of-us-european-relations/
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SUMMARY:WAC Virtual Speaker Series | A Seat at the Table: Women\, Diplomacy\, and Lessons for the World
DESCRIPTION:featuring  \nSUSAN SLOAN\, author of A Seat at the Table: Women\, Diplomacy\, and Lessons for the World \nWith countries facing challenges of pandemics\, migration\, terrorism\, climate change\, and the spread of fast-paced technology — this book proves why gender diversified leadership around the table changes the course of history and redefines how we solve critical problems. Susan Sloan will discuss these topics and more. \n\nSusan Sloan is the author of A Seat at the Table: Women\, Diplomacy\, and Lessons for the World. She works for a global nonprofit advocacy organization in Washington\, D.C. engaging with diplomats\, government officials\, community organizers\, and international leaders. She has met with more than 60 countries through diplomacy\, advocacy\, and experiential education. At the age of 30\, she completed a life goal of visiting all seven continents. Susan holds a master’s degree in Global Strategic Communications from Georgetown University and graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism with a major in Public Relations and a minor in Spanish from the University of Georgia. \n\n\nAttendees are also strongly encouraged to actively join in the conversation during the Q&A. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage. \n—————- \nCheck out all of WAC’s Virtual Series at www.worldkentucky.org. Support WAC by joining us as a Member or purchase a Digital Access Pass\, which offers FREE registration to the entire series (Note: Member Salons not open to Digital Access Pass holders).\n\nYour membership and support allows us to continue to be the hub for international exchange\, dialogue and learning opportunities during this very challenging time. Thank you!
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/wac-virtual-speaker-series-a-seat-at-the-table-women-diplomacy-and-lessons-for-the-world/
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SUMMARY:Building Strategic Power through Exchanges
DESCRIPTION:This interactive virtual session will provide international relations students\, interns\, and foreign affairs professionals an in-depth understanding of the role of exchange programs in global power dynamics and strategic power and offer networking opportunities with foreign affairs related organizations. \nA global threat or crisis can be addressed through diplomacy\, military intervention\, or communication between cities and people. Based on current appropriations\, the United States spends nearly 500 times as much on the military as it does on broadcasting and exchange programs. Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen sent a letter to Congressional leadership in February 2020 urging the full funding of the International Affairs budget. He included a handwritten inscription that read “the more we cut the International Affairs Budget\, the higher the risk for longer and deadlier military operations.” \nDuring this pandemic\, we have seen a greater need for cooperation among governments and institutions. That comprehensive\, cooperative response utilizes the full range of tools at the government’s disposal and is sometimes called Smart Power or Strategic Power. \nThe U.S. Department of State has numerous international exchange programs that help achieve U.S. foreign policy goals. Its premier professional exchange\, the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP)\, celebrates its 80th year in 2020. Members of this panel will discuss the benefits of using hard and soft power in tandem to create an integrated strategy. Panelists will focus on the impact of exchange programs to enhance our public diplomacy efforts on complex global issues. Giles Scott Smith\, author and educator will focus on the historic impact of the IVLP as an effective tool to build the strategic alliances that can enhance contextual intelligence. Ambassador Barbara Stephenson\, Vice Provost for Global Affairs at the University of North Carolina will share her thoughts on the ability of the U.S. government to use IVLP and other exchange programs to ensure that our key partners have an in-depth understanding of the United States. Colonel Chris Wade will discuss how exchanges can build relationships that foster the necessary connections to ensure effective military collaboration on the global stage.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/building-strategic-power-through-exchanges/
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SUMMARY:Flash Chat with the Consul General of France
DESCRIPTION:Consul General Guillaume Lacroix provides a general overview of France’s relationship with the United States\, its international objectives\, and how COVID-19 has affected the U.S. – French relationship.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/flash-chat-with-the-consul-general-of-france/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201030T150000
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SUMMARY:Dethroning the Dollar with Eswar Prasad\, Cornell University and Ted Alden\, Council on Foreign Relations – Virtual Program
DESCRIPTION:This is a virtual program\, instructions on how to join this meeting will be sent the day before the event. \nThe status of the U.S. dollar as the dominant reserve currency has given the United States “financial superpower” status and significant influence over other countries’ economies. As frustration grows over U.S. global leadership – from the trade war with China and trade protectionism to its poor pandemic response – and with the current U.S. administration willing to use its financial powers to engage in what some have called financial warfare\, will countries seek to find an alternative to the U.S. dollar? Is there one? Join the World Affairs Council for a discussion with Eswar Prasad\, a Senior Professor of Trade Policy at Cornell University\, moderated by Ted Alden\, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations\, on the future of the dollar. \nAbout the Speakers\nEswar Prasad is the Tolani Senior Professor of Trade Policy and Professor of Economics at Cornell University. He is also a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution\, where he holds the New Century Chair in International Economics\, and a Research Associate at the NBER. He was previously chief of the Financial Studies Division in the IMF’s Research Department and\, before that\, was the head of the IMF’s China Division. \nHe is the author of Gaining Currency: The Rise of the Renminbi and The Dollar Trap: How the U.S. Dollar Tightened Its Grip on Global Finance. His op-ed articles have appeared in the Financial Times\, Harvard Business Review\, New York Times\, Wall Street Journal\, and Washington Post. \n  \n  \n  \nDr. Catherine L. Mann is the Global Chief Economist at Citibank since February 2018 where she is responsible for thought leadership\, research guidance of a global team of economists\, and cross-fertilization of research across macroeconomics\, fixed-income\, and equities. Prior to this position\, she was Chief Economist at the OECD\, where she also was Director of the Economics Department and was Finance Deputy to the G20 (2014-2017). Prior to the OECD\, she held the Barbara ’54 and Richard M. Rosenberg Professor of Global Finance at the International Business School\, Brandeis University\, where she also directed the Rosenberg Institute of Global Finance (2006-2014). She spent 20-plus years in Washington\, DC (1984-2006) where her positions included Senior Fellow at the Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics; Economist\, Senior Economist\, and Assistant Director in the International Finance Division at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors; Senior International Economist on the President’s Council of Economic Advisers; and Adviser to the Chief Economist at the World Bank. Dr. Mann received her PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and her undergraduate degree is from Harvard University.\nIn research\, Dr. Mann’s work has addressed the US trade deficit\, international capital flows\, and the dollar; and a global-markets perspective on information technology\, services trade\, and employment dynamics. Her research guidance at the OECD focused on macro and structural policies for globalization\, productivity\, and financial crises considered through the lens of different income groups\, firms of different sizes and sectoral characteristics\, and regional exposures and disparities. Her research guidance at Citi focuses on the interaction between financial market decision-making and real-side consumer and business investment decision-making using a global lens\, and both macro top-down and micro bottom-up analysis that draws on the detailed data and capabilities of Citi’s global research teams.\nHer published work includes Is the US Trade Deficit Sustainable? (1999)\, Global Electronic Commerce: A Policy Primer (2000)\, Accelerating the Globalization of America: The Role for Information Technology (2006) and notable articles including: “Managing Exchange Rates: Evidence of Global Re-balancing or Global Co-dependency?” Business Economics (2004) and “Perspectives on the US Current Account Deficit and Sustainability\,” Journal of Economic Perspectives (2002). “Assessing the Potential Benefit of Trade Facilitation: A Global Perspective\,” World Economy (2005)\, “The US Current Account\, New Economy Services\, and Implications for Sustainability\,” Review of International Economics (2004)\, and “Has Quantitative Easing Affected the U.S. Treasury Auction Market?\,” Atlantic Economic Journal (2014) .\nShe has authored or co-authored seven books\, 60-plus articles\, and numerous shorter pieces and testimony. She frequently appears on Bloomberg\, CNBC\, and public broadcasting\, and has been quoted in Businessweek and The Economist among other media and publications. She has delivered key-note speeches and engaged in consulting projects on technology\, and macro and structural policy in numerous countries ranging from China\, Vietnam\, Tunisia\, South Africa\, and Brazil\, to Australia\, Finland\, France\, and Germany\, among others. \n  \nAbout the Moderator\nEdward Alden is a Ross Distinguished Visiting Professor at Western Washington University and the Bernard L. Schwartz senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)\, specializing in U.S. economic competitiveness\, trade\, and immigration policy. He is the author of the book Failure to Adjust: How Americans Got Left Behind in the Global Economy\, which focuses on the federal government’s failure to respond effectively to competitive challenges on issues such as trade\, currency\, worker retraining\, education\, and infrastructure. \nAlden was most recently the project director of a CFR-sponsored Independent Task Force\, co-chaired by former Michigan Governor John Engler and former U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker\, which produced the report The Work Ahead: Machines\, Skills\, and U.S. Leadership in the Twenty-First Century. In 2011\, he was the project codirector of the Independent Task Force which produced U.S. Trade and Investment Policy. And in 2009\, he was the project director of the Independent Task Force which produced U.S. Immigration Policy. \nAlden’s previous book\, The Closing of the American Border: Terrorism\, Immigration\, and Security Since 9/11\, was a finalist for the Lukas Book Prize\, for narrative nonfiction\, in 2009. The jury called Alden’s book “a masterful job of comprehensive reporting\, fair-minded analysis\, and structurally sound argumentation.” \nAlden was previously the Washington bureau chief for the Financial Times and prior to that was the newspaper’s Canada bureau chief\, based in Toronto. He worked as a reporter at the Vancouver Sun and was the managing editor of the newsletter Inside U.S. Trade\, widely recognized as a leading source of reporting on U.S. trade policies. Alden has won several national and international awards for his reporting. He has made numerous TV and radio appearances as an analyst on political and economic issues\, including on BBC\, CNN\, Fox News\, MSNBC\, NPR\, and PBS NewsHour. His work has been published in Foreign Affairs\, Foreign Policy\, Fortune\, Los Angeles Times\, New York Times\, Toronto Globe and Mail\, Wall Street Journal\, and Washington Post. \nAlden has a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of British Columbia. He earned a master’s degree in international relations from the University of California\, Berkeley\, and pursued doctoral studies before returning to a journalism career. Alden is the winner of numerous academic awards\, including a Mellon fellowship in the humanities and a MacArthur Foundation graduate fellowship. \nSponsored by the Foster School of Business\nGlobal Business Center \nThe Boeing Company is an underwriting sponsor of all\nWorld Affairs Council Community Programs \n  \n  facebook.com/wacseattle \n  @wacseattle
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/dethroning-the-dollar-with-eswar-prasad-cornell-university-and-ted-alden-council-on-foreign-relations-virtual-program/
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SUMMARY:#FacesOfExchange Connection:Yuliati Umrah
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n  \nJoin Indonesian activist and founder of Arek Lintang (ALIT)\, Yuliati Umrah\, in a live conversation about her work protecting the rights of women and children against trafficking\, and the impact of her IVLP. \nThe International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) is the U.S. Department of State’s premier professional exchange program. Through short-term visits to the United States\, current and emerging foreign leaders in a variety of fields experience this country firsthand and cultivate lasting relationships with their American counterparts. Professional meetings reflect the participants’ professional interests and support the foreign policy goals of the United States. \nVisit the link below to RSVP: \nhttps://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=dFDPZv5a0UimkaErISH0S2kDjiM97bVLqgRROcxPyvJURTlKRTlPRzhOMk1XSUJVMVdSQThVNzNSRC4u
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/facesofexchange-connectionyuliati-umrah/
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SUMMARY:In the Moment: A Discussion About the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict
DESCRIPTION:The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center invites you to join us for a dialogue about the stories and issues that define our current moment. Having conversations about current events helps us to process and understand the importance of people\, events\, and issues that shape our world today. \nAs Armenia and Azerbaijan clash over the embattled region of Nagorno-Karabakh\, hundreds have died in the most serious escalation of fighting in years. According to the Associated Press\, the Armenian military continues to rely mostly on aging Soviet-built weapons\, while Azerbaijan has revamped its arsenal with attack drones and long-range multiple rocket systems supplied by its neighbor and ally\, Turkey. \nMany Armenian-Americans have called on the U.S. government to condemn Azerbaijan and Turkey for the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh\, fearing there is an attempt to continue what was started in the 1915 Armenian Genocide. \nJoin HHC for a discussion with Verjine Adanalian\, attorney and third-generation Armenian Genocide descendant\, this month as we break down this complex conflict and explain why Americans should be informed about it.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/in-the-moment-a-discussion-about-the-nagorno-karabakh-conflict/
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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:EACC Young Professionals Virtual Executive Insights Series: Ray Attiyah\, Chief Innovation Officer\, Clark Schaefer Hackett
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, November 10\, 2020\nFeatured Executive:\nRay Attiyah\nChief Innovation Officer\nClark Schaefer Hackett \nBe sure to register by Friday\, October 30th (by 4:00 p.m.) to receive a copy of Ray’s book Run Improve Grow!​ \nYoung professionals in the Greater Cincinnati region are invited to attend the virtual EACC Young Professionals Executive Insights event on November 10 featuring Ray Attiyah\, Chief Innovation Officer\, Clark Schaefer Hackett. \nPlease note this event will be held virtually using Microsoft Teams. \nInspired by his desire to train and seek break through improvements\, Ray Attiyah founded Definity Partners (formerly Midwest Manufacturing Solutions/MMS and now part of Clark Schaefer Hackett) in 1996 and is currently Clark Schaefer Hackett’s Chief Innovation Officer. Ray is also an accomplished author having written several articles for various industry journals and having launched his first book in March of 2013 entitled The Fearless Front Line: The Key to Liberating Leaders to Improve and Grow Their Business. His book was later updated and reprinted under the title Run Improve Grow which defines his proven method of creating organizational excellence by developing people and driving improvement. \nAbout Clark Schaefer Hackett:\nClark Schaefer Hackett is a results-driven advisory and accounting firm. We are forward-thinking. We are innovators and problem solvers and we optimize business results in financial\, technology\, workforce and operational areas. We are passionate about helping clients succeed and strive to be a catalyst for growth and innovation. \nAbout the Executive Insights Series:\nThe Executive Insight Series offers exclusive events where young professionals have the opportunity to connect with top-level global business executives in the Greater Cincinnati region. Attendees have the opportunity to hear the featured executive share his or her career journey\, while also discussing professional development\, career success\, and what it means to be a future global leader. Each event also includes a question and answer session. \nWho are the EACC Young Professionals?\nThe Young Professionals of the EACC are dynamic\, internationally-minded 21-35 year old individuals\, who connect with European business and culture through a series of social and professional development events.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/eacc-young-professionals-virtual-executive-insights-series-ray-attiyah-chief-innovation-officer-clark-schaefer-hackett/
ORGANIZER;CN="European American Chamber of Commerce - Greater Cincinnati":MAILTO:eacc@europe-cincinnati.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201116T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201116T100000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104659
CREATED:20201030T180413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201110T214641Z
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SUMMARY:The Journey of Justice Through Solar
DESCRIPTION:About the Speaker: Nathan Thomas\, is the founder of SUN (Solarize Uganda Now). \nAs a Raleigh Midtown Rotarian he works with Rotary Clubs throughout the U.S. and in Uganda and with his foundation All We Are\, to install solar LED lighting in schools\, refrigeration and LED lights in medical clinics and solar-powered water wells. \nIn the past six years\, the partnering organizations have completed 32 solar installations across Uganda providing energy access to over 36\,000 people. Nathan was raised in Findlay\, Ohio\, and attended Findlay High School. He graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 2015 with a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering and formally founded All We Are when he was a student. Nathan works full time as an Engineering Team Leader at Caterpillar in NC\, placed there by his employer Leoni Wiring Systems\, a German automotive supplier. After graduation and his move to the Raleigh area\, he joined the Raleigh Midtown Rotary Club and will serve as District Governor in 2022. \nRotary Club of Cincinnati\, partner to  Nathan Thomas and SUN\, provided the first grant to launch the program. \nAbout the Program: This local Cincinnatian will share his journey from age 16 when he discovered his passion for grassroot change which blossomed in local communities. He will discuss what he did wrong as well as what he did right as he unveiled important life lessons on patience\, resilience and leadership.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/environmental-justice/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201116T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201116T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104659
CREATED:20201030T180709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201030T181150Z
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SUMMARY:How a kid from Dayton helped: The Yugoslav Wars\, Economic Sanctions\, and the Dayton Accords
DESCRIPTION:About the Speaker: Since 2017\, Todd Schwartz has been the Executive Director of the European American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cincinnati which supports trade and investment between the Cincinnati Tri-State Region and Europe.  Previously Schwartz had been a Foreign Service Officer with the U.S. Department of State\, with diplomatic postings in West Germany\, Saudi Arabia\, Tunisia\, Qatar\, the Philippines\, Kuwait\, Canada\, and Iraq\, as well as several assignments at the State Department in Washington DC.  He is a graduate of Centerville High School (go Elks!) and received his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Economics from Miami University in 1986. \nAbout the Program: The Dayton Accords\, concluded in 1995 at Wright Patterson Air Force Base\, formally put an end to the 3-1/2 year Bosnian war\, one of numerous conflicts that erupted as Yugoslavia disintegrated after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Rich Lauf\, Board Member of the World Affairs Council – Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky\, will provide a brief overview of the period and how the Dayton Accords were reached\, then Todd Schwartz will explain his role on the “Serbian Sanctions Task Force” at the U.S. Department of State enforcing U.S. and United Nations Sanctions aimed at ending the conflict by stopping the flow of fuel and other supplies – work for which he received a Meritorious Honor Award in 1993 to 1994.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/how-a-kid-from-dayton-helped-the-yugoslav-wars-economic-sanctions-and-the-dayton-accords/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201117T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201117T103000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104659
CREATED:20201030T181056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201030T181059Z
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SUMMARY:Teacher Training: Using SDGs to Your Advantage (Teachers Only)
DESCRIPTION:***Teachers will receive 1.5 hours of CEU for attending this training. \nAbout the Program: Attendees will be introduced to various technologies as they relate to integrated global education into their classrooms.  This session will focus on the connection of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to each content area and will highlight various instructional technology strategies and tools to use with students in an in person and/or virtual setting.  This session will be in the form of a mini-activity which has been developed to allow participants to experience the use of this technology first-hand while delving deeper into resources centered around global education. \nAbout the Speakers: Josh Amstutz\, Academy of Global Studies Coordinator\, Winton Woods High School (WWHS) has taught for 9 years\, 8 of which have been for the Winton Woods City School District. Josh is the Math Department Head at Winton Woods High School\, a certified New Tech Network trained teacher\, and one of four New Tech Network trainer’s for project based learning at WWHS. Josh graduated from Capital University with a degree in Integrated Mathematics and from the University of Cincinnati with a MAT graduate degree from the Department of Mathematics. In addition to his many roles at WWHS\, Josh is part of the 2019-2020 Impact U cohort on improvement science through Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and Strive Partnership. He is currently a Fulbright Fellow in the 2019-2020 cohort of the Fulbright for Global Classrooms program. In addition\, he has worked closely with the curriculum director and physics teacher to implement multiple co-taught math and science courses as well as CCP math courses in his school district. \nJennifer Haller is an Instructional Technology Consultant with Hamilton County ESC. Prior to coming to the ESC she served as an academic coach at the high school level. Before that she was a middle school teacher and an elementary art teacher. In her role now\, she currently serves as an embedded instructional technology coach for a local district. She also delivers professional development on topics ranging from using G Suite to going 1:1 to implementing all kinds of technology resources in the classroom. She is a Google Certified Trainer. She’s also very interested in augmented reality and virtual reality and helping teachers implement these technologies into their classrooms.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/teacher-training-using-sdgs-to-your-advantage-teachers-only/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201117T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201117T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104659
CREATED:20201030T181609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201030T181611Z
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SUMMARY:Toward An Anti-Racist World: Global Competency and Systemic Racism
DESCRIPTION:About the Program: Global competency has become a staple in education curriculum. Schools and academic institutes of all kinds have recognized the need for students to be able to successfully navigate an increasingly diverse and interconnected world. This means being able to work and live with people of diverse backgrounds\, recognize different perspectives\, communicate cross-culturally\, and take action on complex global issues. Yet\, as global competency has grown\, systemic racism continues to plague the fabric of society and our economy\, not just in the United States\, but globally. \nWhile international educators address issues of cultural understanding\, they historically have left issues of racism to diversity and inclusion specialists. But diversity and inclusion and cultural competency are inherently linked\, and both require an interdisciplinary approach. How can one be culturally and globally competent if they are not prepared to address issues of race in their education\, community and economy? International educators should be leaders in dismantling systemic racism\, as global competency demands an understanding of all global issues\, including racism. \nSo how can international educators lead in crafting a vision for a post-racist world?  How can we leverage the multiple tools that intercultural learning and cross-cultural communication provides to develop the next generation of anti-racist leaders? How can we work to normalize cross-cultural and intercultural diversity in the communities that we inhabit? Join us on November 17th as experts\, Dr. Harvey Charles\, Dr. Roberta Espinoza\, and Dr. Darla Deardorff\, talk about why international educators should be leaders in dismantling systemic racism. \nAbout the Speakers: Dr. Harvey Charles\, is currently Professor of International Education at the University at Albany\, SUNY.  He has served as Senior International Officer at a number of institutions around the US\, including Georgia Institute of Technology\, Northern Arizona University\, San Francisco State University and the University at Albany.  Charles has been actively engaged in the field of international education and served as President of the Association of International Education Administrators\, the leading association worldwide for university leaders of international higher education.  Apart from his deep administrative experience\, Charles has published on issues including leadership in international higher education\, internationalizing the curriculum and comprehensive internationalization. He serves on a number of boards\, frequently consults and gives addresses on international education issues in the US and around the world. Dr. Charles earned his doctorate in Higher Education and Student Affairs from The Ohio State University in 1991. \nDr. Roberta Espinoza serves as Vice Provost for Global-Local Initiatives and Professor of Sociology at Loyola Marymount University (LMU). She draws from 10+ years of professional experience in diverse higher education environments\, including at a large\, public Hispanic-Serving Institution (California State University\, Fullerton) and at a small\, highly selective private liberal arts college (Pitzer College). Dr. Espinoza received her B.A. from Pomona College and earned her M.A. and Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of California\, Berkeley. \nAs Vice-Provost for Global-Local Initiatives Dr. Espinoza’s responsibilities include oversight of the Office of Study Abroad\, the Office of National & International Fellowships (ONIF)\, the Center for the Study of Los Angeles (StudyLA) and the Center for Urban Resilience (CURes). As LMU’s inaugural senior international officer\, her role is to facilitate collaborations and professional relationships among LMU faculty\, staff\, alumni\, and other institutions on efforts related to comprehensive internalization (global) and strategic community engagement (local). \nDr. Darla Deardorff is the Executive Director of the Association of International Education Administrators (AIEA). In addition\, she is a research scholar at Duke University’s Social Science Research Institute and holds faculty positions at universities in several countries\, including as a research associate at Nelson Mandela University (S. Africa)\, Meiji University (Japan)\, Shanghai International Studies University (China) and adjunct faculty at North Carolina State University. She is on the faculty of Harvard University’s Global Education Think Tank and has served as faculty for Harvard’s Future of Learning Institute as well as the Summer Institute of Intercultural Communication in Portland\, OR. With over 20 years of experience in international education\, she has also held national leadership positions with NAFSA and with Forum on Education Abroad. Author/editor of 8 books and over 60 book chapters and articles. \nShe regularly gives invited talks\, trainings and workshops around the world on intercultural competence\, international education assessment\, and global leadership and serves as a consultant and trainer on these topics\, including with UNESCO and OECD. The intercultural competence models developed from her research are being used in numerous countries\, and she is the recipient of several awards related to her work. Founder of ICC Global\, her areas of specialty include cross-cultural training\, assessment and evaluation\, teacher/faculty preparation/development\, curriculum internationalization\, global leadership\, and intercultural coaching. She received her master’s and doctorate degrees from North Carolina State University.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/toward-an-anti-racist-world-global-competency-and-systemic-racism/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201117T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201117T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104659
CREATED:20201112T164748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201112T164748Z
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SUMMARY:In the Moment: What it means to Be an UpStander Today
DESCRIPTION:The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center invites you to join us for a monthly dialogue about the stories and issues that define our current moment. Join us this month as we launch our new #CincyUpstander Project. \nOur community is filled with upstanders — individuals who stand up for others and their rights. They fight against injustice and unfairness\, and they use their character strengths to inspire action and become the best of humanity today. \nWhat does it mean to be an upstander? How can we all be upstanders in this moment? Who are the upstanders in our community that we can draw inspiration from? HHC CEO Sarah Weiss and Director of Education Jodi Elowitz will answer your questions and announce exciting ways you can get involved with the #CincyUpstander Project.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/in-the-moment-what-it-means-to-be-an-upstander-today/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201118T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201118T110000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104659
CREATED:20201030T181916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201105T152441Z
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SUMMARY:Comparing Religious Beliefs and Practices in Islam\, Catholicism\, and Judaism
DESCRIPTION:About the Program: Join global speakers as the dive into the religious worlds of Catholicism\, Islam\, and Judaism.  Each speaker will discuss basic information on their respective religions and how they address Peace and Justice.  To conclude\, Szilágyi Tamás\, a religious scholar from Hungary will synthesize the discussions and expand on the ideas introduced. \nAbout the Speakers: \nJason Miller is a faith-based advocate\, activist\, and organizer originally from Toledo\, Ohio. He graduated from John Carroll University in Cleveland\, Ohio with a Bachelor of Arts degree in both History and Religious Studies. After graduation\, Jason relocated to Nashville\, Tennessee for a year of service with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps. While there\, Jason worked at Catholic Charities Refugee Services as an employment specialist. After JVC\, Jason moved to the Washington D.C. area to complete his master’s degree in Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University. Jason has done faith-based communications\, campaign\, and advocacy work on a wide variety of issues including economic justice\, immigration and refugees\, and the environment. He has coordinated logistics for “Nuns on the Bus: Ohio” and Catholic outreach against Issue 2/SB5 throughout the state. Jason currently works as the Director of Campaigns and Development at the Franciscan Action Network where he leads “Faithful Democracy” an interfaith coalition of organizations that advocate on issues of campaign finance and voting rights. \nAbdel-Wahab Soliman works for Owens Corning in Information Systems. He has a Ph.D. in Bio-Medical Engineering\, Clemson University\, SC. Born and grew up in Egypt. \nHe is the former president of the Islamic Center of Greater Toledo. Currently serving on the following Boards: The Board of Trustees of the Islamic Center\, the Multicultural Network at Owens Corning\, the MutiFaith Council of North West Ohio\, the World Affair Council of North West Ohio. He regularly talks and participates in discussions about Islam in Schools\, Universities\, and Churches. \nAndrew Askuvich\, Midwest Regional Trainer at the Institute for Curricular Services (ICS) delivers regional conference presentations and conducts trainings throughout the Midwest and serves as a local resource for teachers\, school districts\, and Jewish community partners in the region. Prior to joining ICS\, Andrew taught social studies and coordinated service learning opportunities at Hyde Park Academy High School in Chicago. \nHe has a B.A. in History from George Washington University and an M.A. in Education from Northwestern University. \nTamás Szilágyi studied religious studies and ethics at University of Szeged\, and political science at University of Pécs in Hungary. He is a guest lecturer at the Department for the Academic Study of Religions at University of Szeged. \nTamás has researched and lectured on such subjects as Religion and Politics\, Religion and Globalization\, Contemporary Paganism\, Western Esotericism and Comparative Mythology.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/comparing-religious-beliefs-and-practices-in-islam-catholicism-and-judaism/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201118T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201118T173000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104659
CREATED:20201030T182437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201105T151251Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar for Educators: A Look at Global Protests
DESCRIPTION:About the Speaker: Elizabeth Coerdt serves as the Manager of Global Education at the Cleveland Council on World Affairs. In this role\, she is responsible for two initiatives: a cross-cultural communication training program and professional development programming focused on supporting educators’ capabilities for teaching global issues. \nElizabeth previously worked as an elementary school English Language Arts teacher with Breakthrough Schools and served as a 2015 Teach For America corps member. She is a Georgetown University alumnus with a B.A. in Government and Art History\, and holds a M.S.Ed. from Johns Hopkins University’s School of Education. \nAbout the Program: Join the Cleveland Council on World Affairs for an hour-long webinar on global protests. We invite middle school and high school teachers (grades 7-12) to participate in a webinar that will focus on global protests and demonstrations since 2019\, including a look at the Black Lives Matter movement both in the U.S. and abroad. We will share lesson plans\, resources\, and tools for educators to address this challenging topic in their classrooms. The workshop is appropriate for middle and high school history\, social studies\, and humanities teachers\, including AP and IB educators.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/webinar-for-educators-a-look-at-global-protests/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201119T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201119T110000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104659
CREATED:20201104T165738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201104T165738Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201119T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201119T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104659
CREATED:20201104T154107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201105T151204Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201119T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201119T193000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104659
CREATED:20201104T154938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201105T152713Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201119T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201119T203000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104659
CREATED:20201104T171854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201104T171854Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201120T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201120T110000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104659
CREATED:20201104T155656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201105T151500Z
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SUMMARY:Speed Networking: Meet Global Professionals (College and High School Students ONLY)
DESCRIPTION:Students have the opportunity to meet with local professionals as they discuss their global career\, pathway\, and more! \nThis is the time for our local students to ask questions directly to individuals who have “been there”\, providing students with the mentality to begin planning and preparing for their own future careers. Some professionals include lawyers\, engineers\, patient care coordinators and more. Let’s be pro-active\, and get your students engaged! Click the link below to register. 
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/speed-networking-meet-global-professionals-college-and-high-school-students-only/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201120T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201120T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104659
CREATED:20201104T160243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201110T214929Z
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SUMMARY:Global Storytelling Interactive Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Join people from around the world as you reflect on the weeks’ events on Peace and Justice. Why was it important for you to participate in this weeks events? What issues matter most to you? How can you make an impact in your community? \nThis workshop will be presented by Joey Taylor of BeSpoken Live on Campus\, a storytelling\, story-listening\, and mindfulness program designed to create a safe space for high school students to find their voice together. This interactive workshop will walk students through their own reflections as they digest a week full of Peace and Justice topics. \nWhat’s next? Go establish justice so there can be peace! : )
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/global-storytelling-high-school-students-only/
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ORGANIZER;CN="BeSpoken Live On Campus":MAILTO:brad@bespokenlive.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201201T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201201T203000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104659
CREATED:20201130T143958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201130T145812Z
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SUMMARY:Supporting the Environment - Rotary Club Series
DESCRIPTION:Cincinnati Rotary Club’s Sustainable City Seminar – Part One \nOliver Kroner\, Sustainability Coordinator for the City of Cincinnati\, will illustrate why Cincinnati is winning national recognition for its bold goals and rapid progress in making our energy\, transportation\, solid waste\, and food systems more sustainable\, resilient\, and equitable. The Rotary Club of Cincinnati’s Ariel Miller\, environment reporter for Rotary’s Environmental Sustainability Rotary Action Group\, will outline the kinds of initiatives that Rotary is now encouraging worldwide to mitigate climate change’s rising harm to health\, food security\, community economic development\, and peace. These include the SUN solar schools initiative the Rotary Club of Cincinnati is supporting this year in Uganda. \nSign up at office@cincinnatirotary.org \nDownload flyer here.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/supporting-the-environment-rotary-club-5-part-series/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201209T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201209T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104659
CREATED:20201202T200916Z
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SUMMARY:My IVLP Moment: Celebrating 80 Years
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n  \nThe IVLP has 225\,000 alumni cultivating relationships and addressing strategic U.S. policy issues. As we continue to build relationships and move forward together\, we celebrate the power of exchanges through storytelling. Join us on December 9\, 2020 at 2:30 PM Eastern Time (Washington\, D.C.) to hear from key alumni and build your own IVLP Moment with a storytelling workshop. \nYou can also participate on social media by sharing your own self-recorded 2-4 minute video telling your own personal IVLP story with #MyIVLPMoment! \nRegister here!
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/my-ivlp-moment-celebrating-80-years/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201210T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201210T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104659
CREATED:20201202T215556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201202T215556Z
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SUMMARY:Diplomacy After Hours: The 25th Anniversary of the Dayton Accords
DESCRIPTION:National Museum of American Diplomacy presents… Diplomacy After Hours!  \n\nThis year marks the 25th anniversary of the Dayton Accords\, a historic diplomatic achievement negotiated in Dayton\, Ohio that ended the war in Bosnia. Join us for a conversation between NMAD Director Mary Kane\, NMAD Public Historian Dr. Alison Mann\, Dayton City Commissioner Matt Joseph\, and Ambassador Christopher Hill as they discuss their first-hand experiences around the negotiations.\n\nThe program will be hosted virtually. Visit the link below to register:\nhttps://iipstate.secure.force.com/Events?objType=CRM&id=a0Ut000000EdJ4T
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/diplomacy-after-hours-the-25th-anniversary-of-the-dayton-accords/
ORGANIZER;CN="National Museum of American Diplomacy":MAILTO:NMAD@state.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201215T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201215T203000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104659
CREATED:20201130T145129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201130T145129Z
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SUMMARY:SUPPORTING THE ENVIRONMENT – ROTARY CLUB SERIES
DESCRIPTION:Thomas Schultz of Green Umbrella will report on this breakthrough collaboration whose 37 members – including major corporations like P&G and Kroger – have committed to reduce the energy use\, water consumption\, and transportation emissions of their buildings by 50% by 2030. This portfolio represents over 300 properties and almost 26 million square feet. Members also commit to improvements in building occupants’ health outcomes. The talk will include information on the technical assistance available to members and how to join the project. \nSign up at office@cincinnatirotary.org \nDownload flyer here.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/supporting-the-environment-rotary-club-series/
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