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SUMMARY:Stammtisch
DESCRIPTION:Stammtisch: German for “regulars’ table”; serves as an informal meeting and friendly get together \nJoin the European American Chamber of Commerce for business networking among current and prospective EACC members\, as well as Austrian-Swiss-German Committee members. \nStammtisch networking events are held on the first Thursday of every month. Please mark your calendar for the rest of the 2021 Stammtisch series: October 7\, November 4 and December 2.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/stammtisch-2/
LOCATION:Hofbrauhaus Newport\, 200 East Third Street\, Newport\, KY\, 41071
ORGANIZER;CN="European American Chamber of Commerce - Greater Cincinnati":MAILTO:eacc@europe-cincinnati.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210907T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210907T190000
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SUMMARY:Searching for Mr. Rugoff
DESCRIPTION:  Searching for Mr. Rugoff … Tue Sep 7\, 7 pm.\nQ&A led by John Alberti.  Also available in the CWC Virtual Cinema\nA fascinating look at contemporary American cinema history\, told through the biography of Don Rugoff\, the marketing genius with an eye for film who brought art house cinema into the American mainstream\, and then disappeared.\nThrough his chain of New York theatres and distribution company\, Rugoff introduced amazing films that blew us away back in the ’60s and ’70s\, with a timelessness that holds for younger viewers seeing them in repertory screenings. You may recognize these titles (a partial list):\nMonty Python and the Holy Grail … Seven Beauties … The Endless Summer … Z … Elvira Madigan … Putney Swope … Gimme Shelter … The Garden of the Finzi-Continis …  Marjoe … Scenes from a Marriage … Swept Away … Pumping Iron … Harlan County USA.\nRugoff championed filmmakers not well known in mainstream America\, now regarded as masters of the craft (a partial list):  Shirley Clarke\, François Truffaut\, Milos Forman\, Satyajit Ray\, Robert Downey Sr.\, Marcel Ophüls\, Costa-Gavras\, the Maysles brothers\, Vittorio De Sica\, Ken Loach\, Sarah Kernochan\, Ingmar Bergman\, Lina Wertmüller\, Arthur Penn\, James Ivory\, Werner Herzog\, Barbara Kopple\, Nicolas Roeg\, Terry Gilliam\, Agnes Varda\, Alain Resnais\, and many more. \nProducer-director Ira Deutchman\, who spent years making this entertaining and highly informative documentary\, has generously arranged for CWC to receive 100% of the ticket proceeds. Please join us.  \n \nREAD MORE about Searching for Mr. Rugoff.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/searching-for-mr-rugoff/
LOCATION:The Garfield Theatre\, 719 Race Street\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210909T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210909T193000
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SUMMARY:Nuancing National Security: Diplomacy’s Role in National Security
DESCRIPTION:  \nClick Here to Register\n\n\nA central mandate of any national government is national security\, but the responsibility involves much more than traditional military defense capabilities. Today\, while balancing military and diplomacy priorities\, national governments assess and combat threats in cyberspace and outer space\, water supplies and power grids\, food production and energy chains. In this six-part virtual series\, the International Relations Council will take a deep dive into the national security arena\, offering historical context and global perspective for core dimensions of national security and exploring the risks\, priorities\, and tactics on the radar of U.S. security policy. \nAbout the Speaker\n \n\n \nMona Yacoubian’s work centers on conflict analysis and prevention in the Middle East\, with a specific focus on Syria\, Iraq\, and Lebanon. In 2019\, she served as executive director of the Congressionally-appointed Syria Study Group\, which USIP was mandated to facilitate. Additional research interests include violent extremism\, fragility and resilience.\n\n\nYacoubian joined the U.S. Institute of Peace after serving as deputy assistant administrator in the Middle East Bureau at USAID from 2014 to 2017\, where she had responsibility for Iraq\, Syria\, Jordan and Lebanon. Prior to joining USAID\, Yacoubian was a senior advisor at the Stimson Center focusing on the Arab uprisings with an emphasis on Syria. Prior to joining the Stimson Center\, she served as a special advisor on the Middle East at the U.S. Institute of Peace\, where her work focused on Lebanon and Syria as well as broader issues related to democratization in the Arab world. From 1990 to 1998\, Yacoubian served as the North Africa analyst in the State Department’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research.\n \nYacoubian was a Fulbright scholar in Syria where she studied Arabic at the University of Damascus from 1985 to 1986. She has held an international affairs fellowship with the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and is currently a CFR member. She Yacoubian earned a master’s in public administration from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government and a bachelor’s from Duke University.\n \n\nSupporting Series Sponsor\nButtonwood Financial Group\, LLC\n \nCyprienne Simchowitz & Jerry White\n\nNuancing National Security Series Schedule\nAll programs will take place from 5:30-6:30 p.m. CT (6:30-7:30 p.m. ET)\n \n\nWednesday\, August 18: Biological and Agricultural Security\nWednesday\, August 25: The 21st Century Military \nThursday\, September 9: Diplomacy’s Role in National Security\nMonday\, September 13: Transnational Security Issues\nMonday\, September 20: Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Resilience \nMonday\, September 27: Energy Security
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/nuancing-national-security-diplomacys-role-in-national-security/
LOCATION:OH
CATEGORIES:Virtual Seminar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210910
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210920
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CREATED:20210819T122911Z
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SUMMARY:Welcoming Week 2021 - Belonging Begins With Us
DESCRIPTION:Welcoming Week 2021 – Belonging Begins With Us \nSeptember 10-19 \nThe Council\, along with many partner organizations\, are working to promote Welcoming Week 2021. “Through Welcoming Week\, organizations and communities bring together neighbors of all backgrounds to build strong connections and affirm the importance of welcoming and inclusive places in achieving collective prosperity.” Click here for more information.  \n  \nGet involved in your community now!  \nCincinnati Museum Center has their series\, Story Tree Time\, offered during welcoming week. Will you help us help this initiative?! If you are available to read a book in a different language\, then please email Michelle Harpenau at mharpenau@cincyworldaffairs.org. Ideally\, the book themes would focus on different aspects of welcoming and belonging (themes of welcoming week) and could be read in multiple languages.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/welcoming-week-2021-belonging-begins-with-us/
LOCATION:OH
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Global Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210910T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210910T220000
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CREATED:20210727T134639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210914T154817Z
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SUMMARY:Cincinnati Rhythm
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to invite you to the first annual event for Cincinnati Compass. Come celebrate New Americans who contribute to a strong regional economy and a diverse\, vibrant community as we kick off regional celebrations of National Welcoming Week that runs from September 10th-19th. \nThe event will be held September 10th\, 6:00PM – 10:00PM at Waypoint Aviation’s airplane hangar. Local food with international flavor\, drinks\, and entertainment will be provided. \nEnjoy food from local Findlay Kitchen chefs with international flavors: \n\nAfroMeals\nYee Mama\nOlive Tree\nThe Arepa Place\nMashRoots\n\nHear music and watch performances from: \n\nDJ Garley\nIjo Ugo\nSon del Caribe\n\nAbout Cincinnati Compass: \nCincinnati Compass advances economic and cultural inclusion of immigrants and refugees to enhance the overall vibrancy and economic growth of the Cincinnati region. Cincinnati Compass is a collaborative project of the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber\, City of Cincinnati\, and more than 65 community partners who believe that immigrants and refugees are key contributors to a strong regional economy and a diverse\, vibrant community. \nAs part of this work\, we advocate for social and economic inclusion; connect individuals and organizations to resources and to each other to build capacities and opportunities; and promote and celebrate the cultural and economic contributions of new Cincinnatians. \n**Please note the event will be open air with the main hangar entry open. We will adhere to CDC Guidelines and ask that guests do the same..
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/cincinnati-compass-first-annual-event-to-kick-off-welcoming-week/
LOCATION:Waypoint Aviation\, 4765 Airport Rd\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45226
CATEGORIES:Diversity,Local
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210913T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210913T193000
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SUMMARY:Nuancing National Security: Transnational Security Issues
DESCRIPTION:  \nClick Here to Register\n\n\nA central mandate of any national government is national security\, but the responsibility involves much more than traditional military defense capabilities. Today\, while balancing military and diplomacy priorities\, national governments assess and combat threats in cyberspace and outer space\, water supplies and power grids\, food production and energy chains. In this six-part virtual series\, the International Relations Council will take a deep dive into the national security arena\, offering historical context and global perspective for core dimensions of national security and exploring the risks\, priorities\, and tactics on the radar of U.S. security policy. \nAbout the Speaker \n\n \nAndrea Kendall-Taylor is a Senior Fellow and Director of the Transatlantic Security Program at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS). She works on national security challenges facing the United States and Europe\, focusing on Russia\, authoritarianism and threats to democracy\, and the state of the Transatlantic alliance.  \nPrior to joining CNAS\, Andrea served for eight years as a senior intelligence officer. From 2015 to 2018\, she was Deputy National Intelligence Officer for Russia and Eurasia at the National Intelligence Council (NIC) in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI). In this role Andrea led the U.S. intelligence community’s strategic analysis on Russia\, represented the IC in interagency policy meetings\, provided analysis to the National Security Council\, and briefed the DNI and other senior staff for White House and international meetings. Prior to joining the NIC\, Andrea was a senior analyst at the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) where she worked on Russia and Eurasia\, the political dynamics of autocracies\, and democratic decline.\n \nAndrea is an adjunct professor at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. Her work has been published in numerous political science and policy journals\, including the Journal of Peace Research\, Democratization\, Journal of Democracy\, Foreign Affairs\, the Washington Post\, the Washington Quarterly\, and Foreign Policy.\n \nAndrea received her B.A. in politics from Princeton University and her Ph.D. in political science from the University of California\, Los Angeles. She was a Fulbright scholar in Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan\, where she conducted dissertation research on oil and autocracy.\n \nSupporting Series Sponsor\nButtonwood Financial Group\, LLC\n \nCyprienne Simchowitz & Jerry White\n\n\n\nNuancing National Security Series Schedule\nAll programs will take place from 5:30-6:30 p.m. CT (6:30-7:30 p.m. ET)\n \n\nWednesday\, August 18: Biological and Agricultural Security\nWednesday\, August 25: The 21st Century Military \nThursday\, September 9: Diplomacy’s Role in National Security\nMonday\, September 13: Transnational Security Issues\nMonday\, September 20: Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Resilience \nMonday\, September 27: Energy Security
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/nuancing-national-security-transnational-security-issues/
LOCATION:OH
CATEGORIES:Virtual Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210914T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210914T190000
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CREATED:20210902T180002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210902T180002Z
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SUMMARY:A Ghost Waits
DESCRIPTION:  A Ghost Waits … Tue Sep 14\, & Wed Sep 15\, 7 pm both nights.\nQ&A with director Adam Stovall. Also available in the CWC Virtual Cinema\nIn this creative\, funny\, unpredictable and ultimately moving ghost story\, the business of haunting is run by a bureaucracy. Ghosts are “spectral agents” and as such\, Muriel is tasked with driving people out of their homes. Her target\, Jack – a handyman\, is a temporary resident while fixing up a home for new occupants. They should be adversaries\, but Jack is more intrigued than frightened\, and he connects with Muriel. The interest is mutual and romance blossoms. \nDirector Adam Stovall will be with us to talk about the film’s central themes of loneliness and connection\, sharing his motivation for writing the screenplay and shooting the film in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. We’ll learn why he chose not to make a generic jump-scare or slasher film\, but rather\, an artful combination of humor and heart with sufficient ghostly attributes to make it a success on the fright fest circuit. \nREAD MORE about A Ghost Waits.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/a-ghost-waits/
LOCATION:The Garfield Theatre\, 719 Race Street\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210915T190000
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CREATED:20210902T180123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210902T180123Z
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SUMMARY:A Ghost Waits
DESCRIPTION:  A Ghost Waits … Tue Sep 14\, & Wed Sep 15\, 7 pm both nights.\nQ&A with director Adam Stovall. Also available in the CWC Virtual Cinema\nIn this creative\, funny\, unpredictable and ultimately moving ghost story\, the business of haunting is run by a bureaucracy. Ghosts are “spectral agents” and as such\, Muriel is tasked with driving people out of their homes. Her target\, Jack – a handyman\, is a temporary resident while fixing up a home for new occupants. They should be adversaries\, but Jack is more intrigued than frightened\, and he connects with Muriel. The interest is mutual and romance blossoms.\n Director Adam Stovall will be with us to talk about the film’s central themes of loneliness and connection\, sharing his motivation for writing the screenplay and shooting the film in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. We’ll learn why he chose not to make a generic jump-scare or slasher film\, but rather\, an artful combination of humor and heart with sufficient ghostly attributes to make it a success on the fright fest circuit.\nREAD MORE about A Ghost Waits.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/a-ghost-waits-2/
LOCATION:The Garfield Theatre\, 719 Race Street\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210919T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210919T160000
DTSTAMP:20260429T152242
CREATED:20210902T180329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210902T180348Z
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SUMMARY:LUNAFEST short films
DESCRIPTION:  LUNAFEST … Sun Sep 19\, and Sun Sep 26\, 4 pm both days.\nQ&A led by WIF filmmakers. Also available in the CWC Virtual Cinema \nThis year’s edition of the Lunafest Short Films is a benefit for Women in Film Cincinnati and four accomplished WIF professionals will lead post-film discussions: Sara Drabik\, Abi Esmena\, Jaime Myers Schlenck and Tracy Songer. As always\, Lunafest 2021 is a diverse collection of engaging\, thought-provoking films\, for example:\n• As the Arctic ice cap melts away\, a team of women explorers and women filmmakers trek to the North Pole on foot – conceivably the last expedition of its sort as global warming destroys the ice fields.\n• A superstar athlete and woman of color\, AJ Andrews\, struggles to survive on $15K a year in an industry more willing to pay female athletes to model than to play their sport.\n• Speaking up for women in STEM everywhere\, a group of women scientists at Dartmouth make the brave and life-changing decision to call out sexual abuse on campus.\n• The remaining four films are equally compelling: a 93-year-old artist still pushing boundaries and making her mark; a young native American embracing fly-fishing and conservation; a mixed-media artist combating the sexual objectification of women\, a 12-year-old immigrant girl searching for safety.\n \nREAD MORE about LUNAFEST 2021.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/lunafest/
LOCATION:The Garfield Theatre\, 719 Race Street\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210920T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210920T193000
DTSTAMP:20260429T152242
CREATED:20210804T133735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210804T133735Z
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SUMMARY:Nuancing National Security: Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Resilience
DESCRIPTION:  \nClick Here to Register\n\n\nA central mandate of any national government is national security\, but the responsibility involves much more than traditional military defense capabilities. Today\, while balancing military and diplomacy priorities\, national governments assess and combat threats in cyberspace and outer space\, water supplies and power grids\, food production and energy chains. In this six-part virtual series\, the International Relations Council will take a deep dive into the national security arena\, offering historical context and global perspective for core dimensions of national security and exploring the risks\, priorities\, and tactics on the radar of U.S. security policy. \n  \nAbout the Speaker\n \n \nAs head of the National Risk Management Center\, Kolasky has the responsibility to develop integrated analytic capability to analyze risk to critical infrastructure and work across the national community to reduce risk. As part of that\, he co-chairs the Information and Communications Technology Supply Chain Risk Management Task Force and leads CISA’s efforts to support development of a secure 5G network.  He also serves on the Executive Committee for the Election Infrastructure Government Coordinating Council and is the Chair of the High-Level Risk Forum for the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).  \n \nKolasky’s current position is the culmination of years of risk and resilience experience. He most recently served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary and Acting Assistant Secretary for Infrastructure Protection (IP)\, where he led the coordinated national effort to partner with industry to reduce the risk posed by acts of terrorism and other cyber or physical threats to the nation’s critical infrastructure\, including election infrastructure.\n \nKolasky has served in a number of other senior leadership roles for DHS\, including acting Deputy Under Secretary for NPPD before it became CISA and the Director of the DHS Cyber-Physical Critical Infrastructure Integrated Task Force to implement Presidential Policy Directive 21 on Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience\, as well as Executive Order 13636 on Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity.\n \nHe is also the former Assistant Director for the Office of Risk Management Analysis at DHS where he was responsible for developing DHS’s formative policies and processes for risk management\, including the DHS Risk Management Fundamentals and Risk Lexicon. Prior to joining DHS\, he was a journalist and an entrepreneur. He helped start two of the first public policy web sites and served as the Managing Editor for IntellectualCapital.com.\n \nKolasky joined the Federal government in 2008 after six years as a management consultant. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1994 and from the Harvard Kennedy School in 2002.\n\n\n\nSupporting Series Sponsor\nButtonwood Financial Group\, LLC\n\nCyprienne Simchowitz & Jerry White\n\n\n  \nNuancing National Security Series Schedule\nAll programs will take place from 5:30-6:30 p.m. CT\n\n\nWednesday\, August 18: Biological and Agricultural Security\nWednesday\, August 25: The 21st Century Military \nThursday\, September 9: Diplomacy’s Role in National Security\nMonday\, September 13: Transnational Security Issues\nMonday\, September 20: Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Resilience \nMonday\, September 27: Energy Security
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/nuancing-national-security-cybersecurity-and-infrastructure-resilience/
LOCATION:OH
CATEGORIES:Virtual Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210923T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210923T203000
DTSTAMP:20260429T152242
CREATED:20210902T171424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210902T171440Z
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SUMMARY:Distinguished Speakers: An Introduction to Blockchain\, Cryptocurrency and Decentralized Finance with Andreas Park
DESCRIPTION:Please register for this free program. After registering you will receive a confirmation email with the Zoom webinar login information. \nAbout the Program\n \nProfessor Andreas Park will provide a brief introduction to blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies\, providing an overview of some of the tools and apps that are available in the new world of decentralized finance. Park has recently been part of a research effort for the Bank of Canada on the design of a central-bank issued digital Loonie\, and he will provide an overview of how this development together with advances in blockchain technology drive broader changes in the financial industry internationally\, and discuss what changes we might expect over the next decade. He will discuss what cryptocurrencies might allow us to do and how they are being used (and misused) in the movement of wealth around the world.\n \nAbout the Speaker \nAndreas Park is a Professor of Finance at the University of Toronto in the Department of Management with a cross appointment to the Finance area at the U of T Rotman School of Business. He has  been a University of Toronto faculty member since 2003. His research covers empirical topics\, such as the market impact of maker-taker pricing\, dark orders\, and high frequency trading\, and theoretical topics\, such as herd behavior in financial markets and the impact of trading mechanisms. Andreas has served as Co-Director of the Master of Financial Economics program at University of Toronto\, and he teaches courses on Market Microstructure\, Trading\, Investments\, Asset Pricing\, and Corporate Finance. His current research focuses mostly on the impact of high frequency trading and recent market structure changes in Canadian markets. Andreas is currently a member of the Ontario Security Commission’s Market Structure Advisory Committee. He earned both his masters degree and doctorate from Cambridge University in England. \nAbout the Moderator \nDonald Cassell\, a member of the ICWA Board of Directors\, is a senior fellow at the Sagamore institute and director of the Africa program and Liberian initiatives there. He also oversaw the development of the Indiana-Africa Connections project\, a database of over 250 Hoosier organizations with ties to Africa. Additionally he serves as the host of Sagamore‘s fellows program. Previous to his role at Sagamore\, Mr. Cassell spent 20 years working as an architect in Indianapolis. He is a member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and Construction Specification Institute (CSI). A native of Liberia\, Mr. Cassell graduated from Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston\, Massachusetts. Mr. Cassell also studied at Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, where he received his master of divinity. \nThank you to our generous sponsor
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/distinguished-speakers-an-introduction-to-blockchain-cryptocurrency-and-decentralized-finance-with-andreas-park/
LOCATION:OH
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Diversity,Global Education,Virtual,Virtual Seminar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Indiana Council on World Affairs":MAILTO:info@indianaworld.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210925T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210925T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T152242
CREATED:20210902T164339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210902T164533Z
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SUMMARY:International Children’s Day
DESCRIPTION:The Cincinnati USA Sister City Association (CINUSCA) is delighted to partner with USA Balloonatics to celebrate Cincinnati’s first ever\, International Children’s Day. Celebrate the children of the world and the culture and heritage of our neighbors and friends from around the globe. Festivities will include a parade of flags\, food trucks\, cultural entertainment\, nature hikes with Michael George (Cincinnati Parks) and canoes on the lake (Camping and Education Foundation)\, Musical Storytime with Mr. Eric of Clifton Libary\, Make Your Own Sister City Flag Button and Explore More with These Library Books. \nCINUSCA is connected to nine cities around the world through the Sister City Program. They include Liuzhou\, China\, Gifu\, Japan\, Kharkiv\, Ukraine\, Munich\, Germany\, Harare\, Zimbabwe\, Nancy\, France\, New Taipei City\, Taiwan\, Mysore\, India\, and Amman\, Jordan. \nThis celebration is an opportunity to introduce our Sister Cities to the people of Cincinnati. Enjoy the family friendly festivities and learn more about our global connections right here at home. To learn more about the Cincinnati USA Sister City Association visit cincinnatisistercity.org \nFor more information about this event\, please contact Bob Herring (Robert.c.herring@gmail.com) or Rama Kasturi (rama.kasturi64@gmail.com). Registration is not required for this event.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/international-childrens-day/
LOCATION:Burnet Woods – Trailside Nature Center\, 3251 Brookline Dr.\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45220
CATEGORIES:Diversity,Global Education,Local,Networking
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210926T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210926T163000
DTSTAMP:20260429T152242
CREATED:20210819T161431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210819T161431Z
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SUMMARY:Cincinnati Asian Arts Festival 2021
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/cincinnati-asian-arts-festival-2021/
LOCATION:Cincinnati Art Museum\, 953 Eden Park Drive\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210926T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210926T160000
DTSTAMP:20260429T152242
CREATED:20210902T180501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210902T180501Z
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SUMMARY:LUNAFEST short films
DESCRIPTION:  LUNAFEST … Sun Sep 19\, and Sun Sep 26\, 4 pm both days.\nQ&A led by WIF filmmakers. Also available in the CWC Virtual Cinema\nThis year’s edition of the Lunafest Short Films is a benefit for Women in Film Cincinnati and four accomplished WIF professionals will lead post-film discussions: Sara Drabik\, Abi Esmena\, Jaime Myers Schlenck and Tracy Songer. As always\, Lunafest 2021 is a diverse collection of engaging\, thought-provoking films\, for example:\n• As the Arctic ice cap melts away\, a team of women explorers and women filmmakers trek to the North Pole on foot – conceivably the last expedition of its sort as global warming destroys the ice fields.\n• A superstar athlete and woman of color\, AJ Andrews\, struggles to survive on $15K a year in an industry more willing to pay female athletes to model than to play their sport.\n• Speaking up for women in STEM everywhere\, a group of women scientists at Dartmouth make the brave and life-changing decision to call out sexual abuse on campus.\n• The remaining four films are equally compelling: a 93-year-old artist still pushing boundaries and making her mark; a young native American embracing fly-fishing and conservation; a mixed-media artist combating the sexual objectification of women\, a 12-year-old immigrant girl searching for safety.\nREAD MORE about LUNAFEST 2021.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/lunafest-short-films/
LOCATION:The Garfield Theatre\, 719 Race Street\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45202\, United States
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SUMMARY:Nuancing National Security: Energy Security
DESCRIPTION:  \nClick Here to Register\n\n\nA central mandate of any national government is national security\, but the responsibility involves much more than traditional military defense capabilities. Today\, while balancing military and diplomacy priorities\, national governments assess and combat threats in cyberspace and outer space\, water supplies and power grids\, food production and energy chains. In this six-part virtual series\, the International Relations Council will take a deep dive into the national security arena\, offering historical context and global perspective for core dimensions of national security and exploring the risks\, priorities\, and tactics on the radar of U.S. security policy.\n\nAbout the Speaker\n \n\n \nAmbassador to the Republic of Azerbaijan (2015 – 2018)\, Bob Cekuta has long and extensive experience as a top level U.S. diplomat. Deeply engaged in advancing high-profile international energy projects\, trade policy initiatives and agreements\, commercial sales\, and other complex international security matters\, Amb. Cekuta’s positions in the State Department included Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Resources as well as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy\, Sanctions\, and Commodities. \n \n\nHis overseas postings included the U.S. Embassies in Berlin and Tokyo where he oversaw the full range of economic\, commercial\, nonproliferation\, and scientific relations. In addition\, Bob was Deputy Chief of Mission in Albania and held positions in Vienna\, Baghdad\, Kabul\, Johannesburg\, and Sana’a\, Yemen. He established the Economic Policy Analysis and Public Diplomacy Office in the State Department’s Bureau for Economic and Business Affairs\, and served on the boards of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) and the International Energy Agency (IEA)\, where he also chaired the IEA Board’s Standing Group on Long-term Cooperation charged with anticipating global energy developments.\n \n\nDuring his career with the State Department Ambassador Cekuta received nine Senior Foreign Service Performance Awards\, four Superior Honor Awards\, five Meritorious Honor Awards\, and the Career Achievement Award. He is a graduate of Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service\, the Thunderbird School of Global Management\, and the National War College.\n\n\n \nSupporting Series Sponsor\n\nButtonwood Financial Group\, LLC\nCyprienne Simchowitz & Jerry White\n\n\n \nNuancing National Security Series Schedule\nAll programs will take place from 5:30-6:30 p.m. CT\n\n\nWednesday\, August 18: Biological and Agricultural Security\nWednesday\, August 25: The 21st Century Military\nThursday\, September 9: Diplomacy’s Role in National Security\nMonday\, September 13: Transnational Security Issues\nMonday\, September 20: Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Resilience\nMonday\, September 27: Energy Security
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/nuancing-national-security-energy-security/
LOCATION:OH
CATEGORIES:Virtual Seminar
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SUMMARY:China in Africa - Great Decisions Group Discussion
DESCRIPTION:We welcome you to the Great Decisions Group Discussion facilitated by Susan Tracy. This group will meet the fourth Tuesday of the month from 6 p.m. – 7 p.m. running through to January. Great Decisions is America’s largest discussion program on world affairs.  The program model involves reading the Great Decisions Briefing Book to discuss the most critical global issues facing America today. \nThe Covid-19 crisis has put a massive strain on what was growing a positive economic and political relationship between China and the continent of Africa. As Chinese President Xi Jinping’s centerpiece “Belt and Road initiative” continues to expand Chinese power\, the response to the spread of Covid-19\, as well as the African government’s growing debt to China\, has seen pushback. What are some of the growing economic and political issues between China and Africa? \nTopics are: \n\nSept 28 – China in Africa\nOct 26 – the two Koreas\nNov 23 – The Role of the WHO\nJan 25 – End of globalization\n\n**You must order the  Great Decisions Briefing Book on your own and prepare to join by having read the articles associated with the topic. To purchase the briefing book\, go to this link:  https://www.fpa.org/great_decisions/?act=gd_materials \nPlease contact Susan Tracy\, dsxlstracy@yahoo.com or 513-582-5468 to join and for any questions you may have!
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/china-in-africa-great-decisions-group-discussion/
LOCATION:OH
CATEGORIES:Global Education
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SUMMARY:Local Solutions to Global Challenges: Creating a Green Cincinnati
DESCRIPTION:7am – Local Solutions to Global Challenges: Creating a Green Cincinnati\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\nAbout the Program: In August\, the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released an alarming report on the current status of the environment and the impact that it will have on humanity. Around the world\, youth have become outspoken advocates in demanding that governments\, businesses\, and nonprofit organizations make changes to ensure the sustainability of the planet. In this session\, you will be inspired to “think globally and act locally.” Speakers from the City of Cincinnati’s Office of Environment & Sustainability and other area nonprofits will discuss the Green Cincinnati Plan\, a bold vision to put Cincinnati on a path to 100% renewable energy and advance the sustainability\, equity\, and resilience of our city. Be inspired to advocate for climate issues affecting your own community and learn more about volunteer opportunities to assist in the work that local leaders are doing to create a more sustainable future.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/local-solutions-to-global-challenges-creating-a-green-cincinnati/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Global Education,International Education Summit,US Education,Virtual,Virtual Seminar
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ORGANIZER;CN="The World Affairs Council of Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky":MAILTO:info@cincyworldaffairs.org
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