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SUMMARY:The Fabric of India Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Fabric of India Exhibition\, from Oct. 19 to Jan 6th.  \nOrganized by the prestigious Victoria and Albert Museum in London\, this exhibition is the first to fully explore the dynamic and multifaceted world of handmade textiles from India. The exhibition showcases the finest examples from the V&A’s world-renowned collection together with masterpieces from international partners\, leading designers\, and additions from the Cincinnati Art Museum’s own outstanding permanent collection. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore a stunning range of historic dress\, heirloom fabrics\, and cutting-edge fashion. \nIndia’s handmade textiles are embedded in every aspect of its identity and the history of these fabrics date back at least 6000 years. The oldest surviving cotton threads\, from around 4000 BCE\, were exported from India. Dyed textiles from the region are documented as far back as 2500 BCE. Textiles are so central to India’s identity that in ancient Greece and Babylon the very name ‘India’ was shorthand for ‘cotton’. \nThe six thematic sections will explore courtly splendor that was proclaimed by sumptuous fabrics\, while religious worship found expression through finely crafted sacred cloths. Centuries of global trade shaped by the export of Indian textiles exemplify the robust aesthetic exchange engaged in by artisans who reflected the culture of their clients in their work. India’s celebrated textiles survived the threat of industrialization and were used to unite India as a symbol of power and protest in the quest for independence in the early twentieth century. Today\, Indian designers are adapting traditional techniques to create exciting new fashion\, art and design for a global audience\, giving India’s textile history a new relevance in the modern world.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/the-fabric-of-india-exhibition-2/
LOCATION:Cincinnati Art Museum\, 953 Eden Park Drive\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45202\, United States
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SUMMARY:Celebrating Human Rights at University of Dayton
DESCRIPTION:The events will serve to mark the twentieth anniversary of the creation of the Human Rights program on campus and the seventieth anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and provide an opportunity to look forward towards a new era of human rights at UD. The program includes two panels featuring alumni\, distinguished speakers\, and a reception. \nRegister Here. \n 
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/celebrating-human-rights-at-university-of-dayton-featuring-alumni-and-un-speakers/
LOCATION:University of Dayton\, 300 College Park\, Dayton\, OH\, 45469\, United States
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SUMMARY:International Cybersecurity The Depth and Breadth of the Challenge
DESCRIPTION:International Cybersecurity –The Depth and Breadth of the Challenge \nAn evening with Gene Price\, Attorney/Rear Admiral \nGene Price is an attorney with Frost Brown Todd and serves as a Rear Admiral in the U.S. Navy Reserve. He recently was assigned as Deputy Commander of the U.S. Tenth Fleet and Fleet Cyber Command. He has experience involving multiple cybersecurity issues\, and has supported the Navy\, U.S. Cyber Command\, and the Department of Defense in his career.  Among other areas in private practice he counsels businesses and insurers on cybersecurity. \nReserve dinner for yourself and your guests at www.fplcohio.org  “Events” page where you can pay by Paypal or Credit Card; or RSVP to fplcohio@gmail.com or Cynthia Cummins at (513 745-3922). Dinner is $30 for members* / $40 for non-members. *Members include:  FPLC\, Brueggeman Center and GCWAC.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/international-cybersecurity-the-depth-and-breadth-of-the-challenge/
LOCATION:Schiff Conference Center\, Cintas Center at Xavier University\, 1624 Herald Avenue\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45207
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SUMMARY:China's Maritime Aspirations
DESCRIPTION:THE CURRENT CRISIS IN US-CHINA RELATIONS\nUS-China relations are in a troubling downward spiral.  Washington takes strong exception to Beijing’s “Made in China 2025 Development Strategy” and related unfair trading practices\, as well as China’s rapid military buildup.  In particular\, many US strategists are troubled by China’s creation of extensive reef bases in the South China Sea.  The so-called Belt and Road Strategy has also prompted anxiety in Washington and other world capitals.  For its part\, China has strongly objected to America’s “Rebalance to Asia\,” and feels that a containment strategy is in the offing now with Trump Administration’s “Indo-Pacific Strategy.”  Beijing has also been rattled by Washington’s new support for Taiwan\, as well as the North Korean nuclear crisis that is far from resolved.  This lecture will touch upon all aspects of US-China relations\, but will focus in particular upon the three noteworthy flashpoints:  the South China Sea\, the North Korea nuclear issue\, and also the Belt and Road Initiative.  Prof. Goldstein will discuss insights from his in-depth research in Chinese sources.  He will also offer policy recommendations that could help to improve US-China relations\, moving beyond the present crisis in the bilateral relationship.\nRegister Here
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/chinas-maritime-aspirations/
LOCATION:Graydon on Main\, 1421 Main Street\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45202
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