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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: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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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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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/
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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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