How Oil and Energy Will Shape our Post-Pandemic Future

Zoom Webinar

Oil prices are plummeting, energy markets are shifting, and new alliances are forming. Has the collapse of oil prices in the wake of COVID-19 provided an opportunity to reshape the world? We talk with Dr. Meghan O’Sullivan, Director of the Geopolitics of Energy Project at Harvard Kennedy School, author, and Chair of the North American […]

Race, Resistance, and Community | Confronting inequality across the U.S. and here in Greater Hartford

Zoom Webinar

In this national moment, join us for a discussion with Dr. Peniel Joseph and Jay Williams on the roots of racism and inequality in our nation, the history of resistance movements, and specifically how inequality manifests in our Greater Hartford community today. Dr. Peniel Joseph is professor and founding director of the LBJ School’s Center […]

Comm(Unity) Roundtable | Discussing Race and Inequality

Zoom Meeting

Comm(Unity) Roundtable | Confronting Race and Inequality Join an interactive conversation with fellow community members on how you experience race and racism, hear the voices of others, and leave with greater understanding of how racism impacts us here in our community. Led by Martey Rhine, CTWAC member, facilitator and Transformative Mediator, who is committed to […]

Student Roundtable | Discussing Race and Inequality

Zoom Webinar

High school students from Connecticut and around the country are invited to join in a special discussion on how they are experiencing this national moment and what they want for the future. This conversation will be held in a partnership between CTWAC and NCCJ. The National Conference for Community and Justice (NCCJ) is a human […]

Lafayette Square Is Tahrir Square with Steven Cook, Ph.D.

Zoom Webinar

On June 1, U.S. federal law enforcement officers fired rubber bullets and chemical gas at peaceful protesters in front of the White House in Lafayette Square. Steven Cook, Ph.D., Council on Foreign Relations, writes that "recent uprisings in the Middle East—specifically in Egypt and Turkey—and the responses they evoked from their governments, do provide a […]

Coronavirus in Israel (with Fahed Hakim, MD)

Zoom Webinar

RSVP Here Coronavirus in Israel: New Opportunities for Arab and Jewish integration The coronavirus pandemic has upended lives, economies, and systems across the world. In this special discussion, we are joined by Dr. Professor Fahed Hakim, EMMS Hospital Director, Nazareth Hospital, the largest medical facility in the Arab sector of Israel, to discuss the impact […]

Building a Resilient World (with Dr. Joxel García)

Zoom Webinar

Dr. Joxel García, 14th Assistant Secretary for Health of the United States and Four-Star Admiral in the US Public Health Service, has weathered public health crises before. From the anthrax scare to HIV/AIDS and pandemic planning, Dr. Garcia has lead public health responses for our state, nation, and world. Join us for this special event […]

Stop-Motion: Global Migration Rhetoric and Reality

Zoom Webinar

The COVID-19 pandemic has slowed or halted migration around the world. At the same time, the U.S. administration last week announced new rules restricting immigration to the U.S. What does this mean for U.S. leadership, development, and global economic growth? We talk with Kathleen Newland, Senior Fellow and Co-Founder of the Migration Policy Institute.

CTWAC Model UN Summer Institute

CT, United States

Engage with important global issues, prepare for future success, and learn to lead at the CTWAC Model UN Summer Institute! This 4-day virtual Institute will be held from July 7th to the July 10th (10:00 am to 3:30 pm – sample day below). During this time, you will learn specific strategies that will take your […]