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SUMMARY:One World Gala & Global Trivia Competition
DESCRIPTION:The World Affairs Council – Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky is excited to invite to you the ninth annual One World Gala & Global Trivia Competition. As the Council’s only fundraiser during the year\, we need your support to continue increasing students’ global skills for our world. \nPlay your part in these highly anticipated events that support ongoing educational and cultural programs designed to help students in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky live\, work\, and lead globally. \nWith Kristyn Hartman\, WCPO Evening Anchor\, as our emcee\, the evening is sure to be the loudest gala in town! You will enjoy plenty of delicious food and drink along with a program to delight and get you thinking about the world! We love to explore the globe by playing international trivia with our guests. The competition is not to be missed! \n 
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/one-world-gala-global-trivia-competition/
LOCATION:Memorial Hall OTR\, 1225 Elm Street\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45202\, United States
CATEGORIES:One World Gala
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SUMMARY:April Meeting for Munich Sister City Association of Greater Cincinnati
DESCRIPTION:The April meeting is scheduled for:\nWednesday\, 4/6/22 from 6:00-7:00 pm \nHello all\,\nPlease join us for the next Munich Sister City Association meeting IN-PERSON on April 6th\, 2022 at NORTHERN ROW 111 W McMicken Cincinnati 45202 with plenty of Parking  6-7 p.m.  They also have tasty food and plenty of liquid libation. \nCheck out their website here! \nAdditionally\, donations are sought to raise $200\,000.00 for fellow Cincinnati Sister City – Kharkiv\, Ukraine \nDonations can be sent to\nthe Red Cross office in Kharkiv\, Cincinnati-Kharkiv Sister City Partnership or CKSCP to Bob Derge\, Treasurer\n7090 Michael Drive\nCincinnati\, Ohio 45243  
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/april-meeting-for-munich-sister-city-association-of-greater-cincinnati/
LOCATION:Northern Row 111 W McMicken Cincinnati OH 45202
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SUMMARY:Update from the Border: Community Conversation toward Welcoming Migrants
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URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/update-from-the-border-community-conversation-toward-welcoming-migrants/
LOCATION:Arrupe Overlook Gallagher Student Center at Xavier University
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220411T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220411T190000
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SUMMARY:Healing our Political Divides: A Climate Conversation
DESCRIPTION:The Ethics/Religion and Society Program and the Brueggeman Center for Dialogue\, in collaboration with Take it On and the Building Bridges Restorative Justice Project\, warmly welcome former Congressmen Robert Inglis (R-SC) and Daniel Lipinski (D-IL) to campus on Monday\, April 11th for a conversation “across the aisle” concerning the respective roles of social\, political and economic institutions (government and the market) in promoting Climate Action. \nRobert Inglis\, J.D.\, is the Executive Director of republicEn.org\, a growing grassroots community of over 10\,000 Americans educating the country about free-enterprise solutions to climate change.  Elected to the U.S. Congress in 1992\, he represented Greenville-Spartanburg\, South Carolina\,  from 1993-1998 and from 2004 -2010.   In 2011\, Inglis went full-time into promoting free enterprise action on climate change and in July 2012 launched the Energy and Enterprise Initiative\, later to become republicEn.org\,  Hosted at the George Mason University Foundation\, this  501(c)(3) organization educates\, recruits and organizes conservative voices for action on climate change.  Inglis was a Resident Fellow at Harvard University’s Institute of Politics in 2011\, a Visiting Energy Fellow at Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment in 2012\, and Resident Fellow at the University of Chicago’s Institute of Politics in 2014\, and for his work on climate change Inglis was given the 2015 John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award. Inglis grew up in the Lowcountry of South Carolina\, went to Duke University for college\, met and married his college sweetheart\, graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law and practiced commercial real estate law in Greenville\, S.C.\,before and between his years in Congress. Bob and Mary Anne Inglis have fivechildren (a son and four daughters). They live on a small farm in northern Greenville County\, South Carolina. \nDaniel Lipinski\, Ph.D.\, is currently President of Lipinski Solutions\, LLC\, a consulting company.  Dr. Lipinski represented the Third District of Illinois in the U.S. House of Representatives as a Democrat from 2005 to 2021. A rarity in contemporary politics\, Lipinski was known as a highly knowledgeable and effective lawmaker who worked to bring people together across the aisle to solve problems. He authored 18 laws in a wide variety of issue areas including laws which boosted American manufacturing\, increased research funding for the National Science Foundation\, spurred technological innovation\, protected the environment and fought climate change\, empowered victims of sexual assault\, expanded consumers’ rights\, and honored veterans. Lipinski served on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee where he chaired the Subcommittee on Rail\, Pipelines\, and Hazardous Materials as well as the House Science\, Space\, and Technology Committee where he chaired and served as ranking member of the Research and Technology Subcommittee.  After completing a B.S. (Northwestern University) and an M.S. (Stanford University) in engineering\, Lipinski earned his Ph.D. in American Politics from Duke University and won the American Political Science Association’s Carl Albert Dissertation Award for best dissertation in legislative studies. He authored Congressional Communication: Content and Consequences (University of Michigan Press) as well as several articles and book chapters on Congress and the legislative process.   Most recently\, he has published articles in First Things\, America\, The Atlantic\, and Public Discourse\, as well as op-eds in the Wall Street Journal\, Washington Post\, and Chicago Tribune. He also has a chapter in Under the Iron Dome: Congress from the Inside (Routledge 2021). \nPlease join us for what promises to be an engaging conversation “across the aisle”.   \nMonday\, April 11th at the Arrupe Overlook\, Gallagher Student Center\, Xavier University.  \n5:30pm: Informal reception 6:00pm: Main discussion followed by Q and A.  \nThis event is free and open to the public. \nFor more information\, please contact James Helmer (helmerj@xavier.edu)\, Mack Mariani (marianim@xavier.edu)  or Christo Fosse (fossec@xavier.edu).
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/healing-our-political-divides-a-climate-conversation/
LOCATION:Arrupe Overlook Gallagher Student Center at Xavier University
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SUMMARY:Fractured Himalaya: Understanding India-China Bilateral Relations with Nirupama Rao
DESCRIPTION:The World Affairs Council of Orange County presents: \n“Fractured Himalaya: Understanding India-China Bilateral Relations” \nWith \nNirupama Rao \n(Indian Foreign Secretary (ret.)\, Indian Ambassador to China\, Sri Lanka\, United States) \nModerated by Lisa Curtis \n(Sr Fellow and Director\, Indo-Pacific Security Program\nCenter for a New American Security (CNAS)) \nand Clayton Dube \n(Director of U.S.-China Institute\, University of Southern California (USC)\nFaculty\, USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism) \nA Zoom Webinar event \nThursday\, April 14th\, 2021 at 9:00 AM PDT\, 12:00 PM EST \n— \nSpeaker Bio: \nNirupama Rao is a former Indian Foreign Service officer. She retired as Foreign Secretary to the Government of India\, the senior most position in the Foreign Service\, being the second woman to occupy the post (2009-2011). She was the first woman spokesperson (2001-02) of the Indian foreign office. She served as India’s first woman High Commissioner (Ambassador) to Sri Lanka (2004-2006) and to the People’s Republic of China (2006-2009). \nShe was Ambassador of India to the United States from 2011 to 2013. In retirement she has taught at various universities\, including as a Senior Visiting Fellow in International and Public Affairs at the Watson Institute at Brown University where she has taught an undergraduate senior’s course on “India in the World” and George Ball Adjunct Professor at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs. \nAmbassador Rao was a Fellow at the India-China Institute of The New School\, New York in 2016\, Public Policy Fellow at The Wilson Center\, Washington D.C. in 2017 and Pacific Leadership Fellow at the School of Global Politics and Strategy\, University of California at San Diego in 2019. She was a Jawaharlal Nehru Fellow from 2015-2016 and a Practitioner-in-Residence at the Rockefeller Foundation’s Bellagio Center in Italy in 2017. \nShe is a member of the Board of Governors of the Indian Institute of Management\, Bangalore\, a member of the Advisory Council of the National Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS)\, Bangalore\, on the Board of the Indian Council for Research in International Economic Relations (ICRIER)\, and a Councilor on the World Refugee and Migration Council. She is also a Member of the Board of Directors of the US India Business Council. She has an honorary degree of Doctor of Letters (2012) from Pondicherry University\, India. She is a staunch believer in the power of social media as an advocacy platform for policy and currently has over 1.3 million followers on Twitter. \nIf you are interested in purchasing Rao’s book\, you can find it here: https://amzn.to/3hKcpq6 \nModerator Bios \nLisa Curtis is a Senior Fellow and Director of the Indo-Pacific Security Program at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS). She is a foreign policy and national security expert with over 20 years of service in the U.S. government\, including at the NSC\, CIA\, State Department\, and Capitol Hill. Her work has centered on U.S. policy toward the Indo-Pacific and South Asia\, with a particular focus on U.S.- India strategic relations; Quad (U.S.\, Australia\, India\, and Japan) cooperation; counterterrorism strategy in South and Central Asia; and China’s role in the region. \nMs. Curtis served as Deputy Assistant to the President and NSC Senior Director for South and Central Asia from 2017-2021 under three successive National Security Advisors. During her tenure at the NSC\, she coordinated U.S. policy development and implementation of the South Asia Strategy approved by the President in 2017 and was a key contributor to the Indo-Pacific Strategic Framework\, which included expanding Quad security cooperation. She coordinated policies designed to strengthen the U.S.-India defense\, diplomatic\, and trade partnership\, resulting in a widely recognized elevation of the relationship. Ms. Curtis also coordinated development of the U.S. Strategy toward Central Asia\, to include facilitating new partnerships with Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. \nFrom 2006–2017\, Ms. Curtis was Senior Fellow on South Asia at The Heritage Foundation\, where her responsibilities included research\, writing\, regular media appearances\, and frequent Congressional testimony. She also served as Professional Staff Member on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee\, handling the South Asia portfolio for former Chairman of the Committee\, Senator Richard Lugar (R-IN) from 2003–2006. Before that\, she worked as a Senior Advisor in the South Asia Bureau at the State Department\, where she developed and coordinated U.S. policy on India-Pakistan relations. In the late 1990s\, she worked as a senior analyst on South Asia at the CIA\, and from 1994–1998 served at the U.S. Embassies in Pakistan and India. \nMs. Curtis has published commentary in Foreign Policy\, The National Interest\, CNN.com\, NPR.org\, and other media outlets and made multiple appearances on CNN\, Fox News\, BBC\, PBS\, MSNBC\, and C-SPAN. \nMs. Curtis received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from Indiana University in December 1990. \n— \nClayton Dube: \nAs director of the USC U.S.-China Institute since 2006\, Clayton Dube oversees a variety of research\, training\, and outreach initiatives. Dube first lived and taught in China in 1982-85. A historian\, he examined how economic and political change in China since 1900 affected the lives of ordinary people. He’s gone on to focus on how Americans and Chinese see each other and how governments work to influence those views. He’s currently focused on 1) the promise and limits of U.S.-China economic\, scientific\, and cultural collaboration and 2) strengthening teaching about China and the rest of East Asia through the USCI’s professional development programs. \nDube headed the team producing the twelve-episode Assignment: China documentary series on American media coverage of China and he’s consulted on other films. He guides US-China Today\, a student-driven web magazine. For years he wrote USCI’s popular Talking Points newsletter. He is frequently called upon by American and Chinese broadcast and print media to comment on current affairs. \nDube serves as a director of the National Consortium for Teaching about Asia and on the editorial board of Education about Asia. He was associate editor of Modern China and he’s served on the executive committees of the USC Center for International Studies and the Center for International Business Education and Research and on the advisory board of television’s LinkAsia. Since 2012\, Dube has managed Chinapol\, a large private discussion list for China specialists in research\, media\, and government. \nPrior to coming to USC\, Dube led several UCLA Asia Institute programs. These included teacher training efforts and AsiaMedia and Asia Pacific Arts\, both of which had over one million readers annually. The author of several teaching guides\, Dube has earned teaching awards at three universities. In 2012 he received the Perryman Fund Social Studies Educator of the Year award.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/fractured-himalaya-understanding-india-china-bilateral-relations-with-nirupama-rao/
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CATEGORIES:Discussion,Virtual
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SUMMARY:EACC Coffee & Commerce: Economic Development - Millions of Miles\, Thousands of Stories
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our third Coffee & Commerce event. In collaboration with the City of Mason\, we would like to pay tribute to Neil Hensley who started and led the Greater Cincinnati International Economic Development Attraction Program for the CincinnatiUSA Regional Chamber for 30 years and is finishing a 40 year career. \nLet Neil take you on a journey of his regionally impactful career recruiting foreign investment and jobs from all corners of the globe. His story is historical and at times\, hysterical. The results & relationships that he seeded are visible and felt today by all of us who continue this mission.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/eacc-coffee-commerce-economic-development-millions-of-miles-thousands-of-stories/
LOCATION:Lindner Family Tennis Center
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Local
ORGANIZER;CN="European American Chamber of Commerce - Greater Cincinnati":MAILTO:eacc@europe-cincinnati.com
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SUMMARY:Soledad O’Brien  Promises of Change: Journalism Through an Equity Lens
DESCRIPTION:WorldOregon presents the 2022 International Speaker Series: Intersections \nCelebrating its 22nd season\, WorldOregon’s International Speaker Series puts you virtually in the room with the global leaders\, visionaries\, and inspiring voices that are changing our world.  This year’s series\, presented exclusively online\, brings to WorldOregon audiences four of the globe’s brightest\, boldest thinkers and advocates discussing race and social justice\, sovereign rights\, confronting aggression\, and resilience and humanity in the face of crisis. \nApril 20\, 7:30 PM\nSoledad O’Brien \nPromises of Change: Journalism Through an Equity Lens \nAward-winning Broadcast Journalist\nTwitter: @soledadobrien \nMay 10\, 7:30 PM\nRebecca Nagle \nNations within a Nation: Tribal Sovereignty 101 \nActivist-Writer and Citizen of the Cherokee Nation\nTwitter: @rebeccanagle \nMay 26\, 6:30 PM\nFiona Hill \nBalancing Act: Russia\, U.S.\, & the World \nSenior Fellow\, Center on the U.S. & Europe\, Brookings Institution \nJune 7\, 6:30 PM\nLynsey Addario \nOf Love & War: Humanity & Resilience on the Front Lines \nPulitzer Prize-winning Photojournalist\nTwitter: @lynseyaddario \nThe 2022 International Speaker Series will be streamed live online | Note: all times are PDT* \n* Ticket-purchasers will receive a password-protected link following the online event to view or re-watch the program within a limited\, 2-day window.
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/soledad-obrien-promises-of-change-journalism-through-an-equity-lens/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220421T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220421T170000
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SUMMARY:Taking Action: Using Service-Learning to Develop Global Competency for Teachers
DESCRIPTION:Teacher Professional Development Workshop\n\nHow can we inspire students to apply concepts that they’ve learned in the classroom to the real world? In this session\, we will discuss how service-learning creates opportunities for students to take action and develop the planning\, leadership\, and cultural and community awareness skills necessary for success in this interconnected world. Educators and other professionals working with service-learning initiatives will share their insights on what components are necessary for a successful service-learning experience and how teachers can implement these experiences in their own school or classroom. \nThis session is open for middle and high school teachers of all subject areas and teachers have the opportunity to earn CEU/contact hour credit for participating in this session. \nLearning Outcomes \nTeachers will be able to: \n\nIdentify how service-learning addresses the “Take Action” domain of the Asia Society Global Competence matrix and P21’s Leadership and Responsibility skills.\nExplain how service-learning can lead to an enhanced understanding of academic content.\nIdentify resources they can use to develop and implement a service-learning project in their classrooms.\nDiscuss best practices for implementing service-learning in an educational setting and making experiences meaningful and relevant to students.\n\nSpeakers \nMs. Rachel Kemper (’91)\, Saint Ursula Academy\, Director of Global and Service Learning \nWendy Silvius\, Indian Hill High School\, Social Studies Department | Experiential Learning & Internships
URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/taking-action-using-service-learning-to-develop-global-competency-for-teachers/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Global Education,Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="World Affairs Council - Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky":MAILTO:mharpenau@cincyworldaffairs.org
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SUMMARY:Ukraine Benefit Concert Featuring Dmitri & Anna Shelest
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URL:https://globalcincinnati.org/event/ukraine-benefit-concert-featuring-dmitri-anna-shelest/
LOCATION:Greaves Concert Hall
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