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SUMMARY:Second Mondays with CTWAC
DESCRIPTION:Starting this March\, join fellow World Affairs Council members in conversation over dinner on the issues impacting our world. Connect and engage with others\, share your thoughts\, and explore how we can secure our global future. \n\n\n\n\nMarch Topic: Western Consensus on Ukraine: What’s next?\nThe first Second Monday’s with CTWAC will focus on one of the biggest threats to global peace and security: the war in Ukraine. We’ll discuss the role of U.S. aid to Ukraine and what’s to come in the third year of war. \nThis is a no-homework event\, but supplemental articles will be provided to ticketholders. \n\n\n\nThe Details:\nWhen: Monday\, March 11 | 6-7:30PM \nWhere: McCarter & English\, LLP | One Canterbury Green 201 Broad St Stamford\, CT 06901 \nTickets: Limited availability\, RSVP required | Reserve your spot here \nOpening Second Monday will be free of charge\, and all subsequent Second Mondays will have a $25 ticket fee to cover dinner costs. Registration is on a “first-come” basis and is limited to 20 participants. \n\nUpcoming Second Mondays:\nMarch 11th: Western Consensus on Ukraine: What’s Next?\nApril 8th: Topic TBA*\nMay 13th\nJune 10th\nSeptember 9th\nOctober – Date TBD\nNovember – Date TBD\nDecember 9th \n*Topics will be announced 2 weeks prior to events. \n\nStay Globally Involved\nRenew your membership or become a member on our website. As a member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\, you can get exclusive access to events and travel opportunities\, build relationships with local leaders and global dignitaries\, and join our community of global citizens. Let us bring the world to you.
URL:https://ctwac.org/event/second-mondays-with-ctwac/
LOCATION:McCarter & English\, LLP\, One Canterbury Green 201 Broad St\, Stamford\, CT\, 06901\, United States
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SUMMARY:China’s Worst Nightmare: Global Partnerships | Partner Event
DESCRIPTION:A fireside chat with Congressman Joe Courtney & Deputy Head of Mission for the Embassy of Australia\, Paul Myler. Hosted by the Office of Congressman Joe Courtney. \nAs China increases its aggression in the Indo-Pacific region\, Australia\, the United Kingdom\, and the United States have come together to form a historic trilateral security pact\, AUKUS\, to protect peace and prosperity in the region. The mere existence of this partnership — let alone the undersea supremacy and technological capabilities that will come as a result — worries China greatly. Join Congressman Joe Courtney and the Embassy of Australia’s Deputy Head of Mission\, Paul Myler\, for a fireside chat moderated by World Affairs Council CEO Megan Torrey\, on how this historic deal will provide our three nations with the tools they need to deter China’s predatory conduct. \nThe details: \nDate | Thursday\, March 14 from 3-4 PM\nLocation | University of St. Joseph’s Hoffman Auditorium \n\n\nWhat is the AUKUS partnership?\nWant to learn more about the historic security pact ahead of the event? Check out this backgrounder by CTWAC’s Jonah Gosnay on the current state of the deal and its role in Indo-Pacific regional security. \nUnderstanding the AUKUS Partnership – The World Affairs Council of CT Blog (ctwac.com)
URL:https://ctwac.org/event/chinas-worst-nightmare-global-partnerships-partner-event/
LOCATION:The University of Saint Joseph\, Mercy Hall\, Crystal Room1678 Asylum Ave\, 1678 Asylum Ave\, West Hartford\, CT\, 06117\, US
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SUMMARY:Out of the Darkness with Frank Trentmann | The Germans: 1942-2022
DESCRIPTION:How can a nation reinvent itself? Author Frank Trentmann will join us April 2nd at 7PM EDT to tell the story of how the German people were able to rebuild after World War II and redefine their place in the world – and what we can learn from it today. In conversation with Jim Falk. \nWorldNow with Jim Falk is hosted by the World Affairs Council of Connecticut with Global Santa Fe. Presented in partnership with the American Council on Germany\, World Affairs Council of Albuquerque\, World Affairs Council of Jacksonville\, WorldOregon\, World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth\, World Affairs Council of Greater Houston\, World Affairs Council of Hampton Roads\, and the Phoenix Committee on Foreign Relations. \nOrder a copy of Out of the Darkness by Frank Trentmann here. \nThe details:\nWhen: Tuesday\, April 2 | 7:00PM EDT\nWhere: Zoom Webinar\nTickets: Free | Registration required \n\n\nAbout the Author\n Frank Trentmann is Professor of History at Birkbeck\, University of London\, and at the University of Helsinki. He is the author of Empire of Things and Free Trade Nation\, and has been awarded the Whitfield Prize\, a Moore Distinguished Fellowship at Caltech\, the Austrian Science Book Prize\, the Humboldt Prize for Research\, and in 2023 the Bochum Historians’ Prize. He received his PhD from Harvard University and has taught at Princeton University. He grew up in Hamburg and lives in London. \nAbout the Moderator\nJim Falk is President Emeritus of the World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth. and Board Vice Chair at Global Santa Fe. Jim hosts Perspectives Matter…a McCuistion Program\, that airs weekly on KERA-Dallas (PBS). He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. \n  \n\nHosts & Partners\n \n\nAbout the Book\nOut of the Darkness: The Germans 1942-2022 by Frank Trentmann \nA gripping and nuanced history of the German people from World War II to the war in Ukraine\, including revealing new primary source material on Germany’s transformation. \nIn 1945\, Germany lay in ruins\, morally and materially. Its citizens stood condemned by history\, responsible for a horrifying genocide and war of extermination. But by the end of Angela Merkel’s tenure as chancellor in 2021\, Germany looked like the moral voice of Europe\, welcoming more than one million refugees\, holding together the tenuous threads of the European Union\, and making military restraint the center of its foreign policy. At the same time\, Germany’s rigid fiscal discipline and energy deals with Vladimir Putin have cast a shadow over the present. Innumerable scholars have asked how Germany could have degenerated from a nation of scientists\, poets\, and philosophers into one responsible for genocide. This book raises another vital question: How did a nation whose past has been marked by mass murder\, a people who cheered Adolf Hitler\, reinvent themselves\, and how much? \nTrentmann tells this dramatic story of the German people from the middle of World War II through the Cold War and the division into East and West to the fall of the Berlin Wall and the struggle to find a place in the world today. This journey is marked by a series of extraordinary moral conflicts: admissions of guilt and shame vying with immediate economic concerns; restitution for some but not others; tolerance versus racism; compassion versus complicity. Through a range of voices—German soldiers and German Jews; displaced persons in limbo; East German women and shopkeepers angry about energy shortages; opponents and supporters of nuclear power; volunteers helping migrants and refugees\, and right-wing populists attacking them—Trentmann paints a remarkable and surprising portrait spanning eighty years of the conflicted people at the center of Europe\, showing how the Germans became who they are today.\nPurchase Out of the Darkness here. \n\nStay Globally Involved\nAs a member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\, you can get exclusive access to events and travel opportunities\, build relationships with local leaders and global dignitaries\, and join our community of global citizens. Let us bring the world to you. \nRenew your membership or become a member on our website. Join now to access exclusive events and discounted pricing.
URL:https://ctwac.org/event/out-of-the-darkness-with-frank-trentmann-the-germans-1942-2022/
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SUMMARY:Second Mondays with CTWAC | April
DESCRIPTION:﻿Join fellow World Affairs Council members in conversation over dinner on the issues impacting our world. Connect and engage with others\, share your thoughts\, and explore how we can secure our global future. \n\n\n\n\nApril Topic: War in Gaza: How did we get here\, and where do we go now?\nSince the outbreak of Israel’s war in Gaza in October 2023\, thousands of Palestinians and Israelis have been killed as the world grapples with how to resolve the conflict. This Second Monday\, we’ll examine the history of the conflict and how it informs our present. \nThis is a no-homework event\, but supplemental articles will be provided to attendees.\n\n\n\nThe Details:\nWhen: Monday\, April 8 | 6-7:30PM \nWhere: McCarter & English\, LLP | One Canterbury Green 201 Broad St\, Stamford\, CT 06901 \nTickets: $25 | Limited availability | Reserve your spot here \nRegistration is on a “first-come” basis and is limited to 20 participants. \n\nUpcoming Second Mondays:\nApril 8th: War in Gaza: How did we get here?\nMay 13th: Topic TBA*\nJune 10th\nSeptember 9th\nOctober – Date TBD\nNovember – Date TBD\nDecember 9th \n*Topics will be announced 2 weeks prior to events. \n\nPast Second Mondays:\nMarch 11th: Western Consensus on Ukraine: What’s Next? \n\nStay Globally Involved\nRenew your membership or become a member on our website. As a member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\, you can get exclusive access to events and travel opportunities\, build relationships with local leaders and global dignitaries\, and join our community of global citizens. Let us bring the world to you.
URL:https://ctwac.org/event/second-mondays-with-ctwac-april/
LOCATION:McCarter & English\, LLP\, One Canterbury Green 201 Broad St\, Stamford\, CT\, 06901\, United States
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SUMMARY:Border Crisis | Policy & Pathways Forward
DESCRIPTION:Join national and local leaders in immigration for a conversation on the growing humanitarian situation at the southern border and immigration policy challenges. \nThe Details\nWhen: Thursday\, April 11th at 7:00PM | Doors open 6:45PM \nWhere: Studio A at CT Public | 1049 Asylum Ave\, Hartford\, CT 06105 \nTickets: No charge\, RSVP required \n\n\nThis event is a collaboration between the World Affairs Council of Connecticut and Theater Works Hartford alongside TWH’s production of Sanctuary City by Martyna Majok\, which tells the story of two young DREAMers who are fighting to establish a place for themselves in America\, the only country they know as home. \n\nFeaturing:\nBetsy Lawrence is the Deputy Assistant to the President for Immigration for the White House Domestic Policy Council (DPC). Before joining the DPC\, Betsy served for three years on the House Subcommittee on Immigration and Citizenship\, most recently as Chief Counsel. Prior to this\, she was Director of Government Relations at the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) in Washington\, D.C. \nKica Matos is the president of the National Immigration Law Center (NILC) and the Immigrant Justice Fund (IJF). She is also a Distinguished Practitioner at Yale University’s Brady Johnson Program in Grand Strategy. In 2021\, she was inducted into the CT Women’s Hall of Fame. \nAngelica Idrovo Castillo is an undocumented student and activist. She was born in Cuenca\, Ecuador and migrated to the U.S. at age 12. At 23 she became the Co-Executive Director of CT Students for a Dream (C4D). She now co-leads the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Ecuador National Coalition. Angelica was recognized in “Connecticut 40 under 40: Class of 2018” and was recognized by Ecuador’s National Assembly in December 2019 as a fighter for immigrant rights. \nModerator Megan C. Torrey is currently the CEO of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut (CTWAC). In 2023 Megan was nominated by Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro to be the first U.S. Navy Community Ambassador to the state of Connecticut. \n\nHosted by\n \n\nSupport from\n \n\nStay Globally Involved\nAs a member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\, you can get exclusive access to events and travel opportunities\, build relationships with local leaders and global dignitaries\, and join our community of global citizens. Let us bring the world to you. \nRenew your membership or become a member on our website. Join now to access exclusive events and discounted pricing.
URL:https://ctwac.org/event/border-crisis-policy-pathways-forward/
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SUMMARY:Centennial Celebration | World Affairs Council of Connecticut
DESCRIPTION:Join us to celebrate 100 years of connecting Connecticut to the world.  \nApril 19th\, 2024 | 5:30 PM – 9:00 PM | Goodwin University\, East Hartford \nView the Centennial Celebration Program \n\n\n5:30 PM | International Cocktail Hour \nReception featuring inspired global cuisines\, signature cocktails\, and a few special surprises \n7:00PM | Program \nEvening program featuring awards and keynote by William J. Burns\, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency\, moderated by renowned journalist Norah O’Donnell\, anchor and managing editor of CBS Evening News. \nHonoring: Chairmen Peter G. Kelly; Paul W. Bucha\, Medal of Honor Recipient; and all past Presidents of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut. \n8:15PM | Champagne toast and dessert \n\nFeaturing\nWilliam J. Burns \nDirector of the Central Intelligence Agency \nBill Burns was sworn in as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency in March 2021\, making him the first career diplomat to serve as Director. He was promoted to Cabinet rank by President Biden in June 2023. \nDirector Burns has served six Presidents and Administrations of both parties during nearly four decades of public service in diplomacy and intelligence. He is only the second serving career diplomat in history to become Deputy Secretary of State\, and also served as U.S. Ambassador to Russia and Jordan. \nModerator Norah O’Donnell \nAnchor and Managing Editor of CBS Evening News \nNorah O’Donnell is the anchor and managing editor of the “CBS Evening News\,” the oldest and most revered evening news broadcast in America. She also anchors all of CBS News Election Specials and is a “60 Minutes” contributing correspondent. \nO’Donnell is a multiple Emmy Award-winning journalist with nearly three decades of experience covering the biggest stories in the world and conducting impactful\, news making interviews. She is covering her seventh presidential election and has interviewed every living president of the United States. \nRecently\, O’Donnell has taken the “CBS Evening News” broadcast across the world to provide viewers with a first-hand look at some of the most important stories of our time. O’Donnell was the first American journalist to travel to the Red Sea to report on the rising tensions in the Middle East. Currently\, O’Donnell is the only woman to anchor an evening news program on broadcast television. During her distinguished career\, she has covered the White House\, Congress\, and the Pentagon. \n\nNews Release | CIA Director William J. Burns to Headline World Affairs Council of Connecticut’s Centennial Celebration\n\nQuestions about sponsorship?\nPlease contact CEO Megan Torrey at mctorrey@ctwac.org \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\n\nThe World Affairs Council of Connecticut is a nonprofit\, non-partisan organization established in 1924. For 100 years\, the World Affairs Council of Connecticut has been at the forefront of history\, hosting some of the world’s most prominent figures including Presidents\, Prime Ministers\, and Ambassadors from over 100 countries. \n\nStay Globally Involved\nBecome a member or renew on our website. As a member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\, you get exclusive access to events and travel opportunities\, build relationships with local leaders and global dignitaries\, and join our community of global citizens. Let us bring the world to you. \n\n 
URL:https://ctwac.org/event/100th-anniversary-celebration-world-affairs-council-of-connecticut/
LOCATION:Goodwin University\, 1 Riverside Dr\, East Hartford\, CT\, 06118\, United States
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SUMMARY:Countdown with Sarah Scoles | The Blinding Future of Nuclear Weapons
DESCRIPTION:For fans of Oppenheimer: join us for another episode of WorldNow with Jim Falk – featuring science journalist and author Sarah Scoles\, who will discuss the reality of nuclear weapons in the present day and what it means for our global future. \nThe details:\nWhen: Thursday\, May 2 | 7:00PM ET \nWhere: Zoom Webinar \nTickets: Free | Registration required | Get Tickets Here \n\nWorldNow with Jim Falk is hosted by the World Affairs Council of Connecticut and Global Santa Fe. Presented in partnership with the World Affairs Council of Albuquerque\, Phoenix Committee on Foreign Relations\, Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations\, World Affairs Council of Jacksonville\, World Affairs Council of Charlotte\, WorldOregon\, World Affairs Council of Greater Houston\, World Affairs Council of Greater Hampton Roads\, World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth\, World Affairs Council of South Texas\, World Affairs Council of Western Massachusetts\, and Perspectives Matter. \n\nAbout the Book\nCountdown: The Blinding Future of Nuclear Weapons by Sarah Scoles \nFor fans of Oppenheimer\, a riveting investigation into the modern nuclear weapons landscape. \nNuclear weapons are\, today\, as important as they were during the Cold War\, and some experts say we could be as close to a nuclear catastrophe now as we were at the height of that conflict. Despite that\, conversations about these bombs generally often happen in past tense. \nIn Countdown\, science journalist Sarah Scoles uncovers a different atomic reality: the nuclear age’s present. \nDrawing from years of on-the-ground reporting at the nation’s nuclear weapons labs\, Scoles interrogates the idea that having nuclear weapons keeps us safe\, deterring attacks and preventing radioactive warfare. She deftly assesses the existing nuclear apparatus in the United States\, taking readers beyond the news headlines and policy-speak to reveal the state of nuclear-weapons technology\, as well as how people currently working within the U.S. nuclear weapons complex have come to think about these bombs and the idea that someone\, someday\, might use them. \nThrough a sharp\, surprising\, and undoubtedly urgent narrative\, Scoles brings us out of the Cold War and into the twenty-first century\, opening readers’ eyes to the true nature of nuclear weapons and their caretakers while also giving us the context necessary to understand the consequences of their existence\, for worse and for better\, for now and for the future. \nPurchase Countdown here. \n\nAbout the Author\nSarah Scoles is a Colorado-based science journalist\, a contributing writer at Popular Science\, and a senior contributor at Undark. Her work has appeared in publications like the New York Times\, Wired\, Scientific American\, and others. She is also the author of the books Making Contact: Jill Tarter and the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence\, They Are Already Here: UFO Culture and Why We See Saucers\, and Astronomical Mindfulness. Her forthcoming book is called Countdown: The Blinding Future of Nuclear Weapons. Her articles have won the American Geophysical Union’s David Perlman Award for Excellence in Science Writing (2021) and the American Astronomical Society Solar Physics Division’s Popular Media Award (2019\, 2020). Previously\, she was an associate editor at Astronomy and a public education officer at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Green Bank\, West Virginia. \n\nAbout the Moderator\nJim Falk is President Emeritus of the World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth. Now residing in Santa Fe\, New Mexico he is member of the Board of Global Santa Fe where he chairs the program committee. Jim co-hosts Perspectives Matter\, a McCuistion Program\, that airs weekly on KERA-Dallas (PBS). He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. \n  \n\nHosts & Partners\n \n\nStay Globally Involved\nRenew your membership or become a member on our website. As a member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\, you can get exclusive access to events and travel opportunities\, build relationships with local leaders and global dignitaries\, and join our community of global citizens. Let us bring the world to you.
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SUMMARY:Second Mondays with CTWAC | May
DESCRIPTION:Rescheduled for May 20th \nJoin fellow World Affairs Council members in conversation over dinner on the issues impacting our world. Connect and engage with others\, share your thoughts\, and explore how we can secure our global future. \n\n\n\n\nMay Topic: Democratic Systems at a Crossroad\n2024 is one of the biggest years for elections globally – with at least 70 countries holding an election. Each country faces their own unique set of challenges to their democratic institutions and ideals – including the United States. In a year when democracy is considered top of the ballot after a global decline in democracy globally\, it’s important to reflect on how we got here. Will democracy win globally in 2024 – and what’s at stake if it doesn’t? \nThis is a no-homework event\, but supplemental articles will be provided to attendees.\n\n\n\nThe Details:\nWhen: Monday\, May 20 | 6-7:30PM \nWhere: McCarter & English\, LLP | One Canterbury Green 201 Broad St\, Stamford\, CT 06901 \nTickets: $25 | Limited availability | Reserve your spot here \nRegistration is on a “first-come” basis and is limited to 20 participants. \n\nUpcoming Second Mondays:\nMay 20th: Democratic Systems at a Crossroad\nJune 10th\nSeptember 9th\nOctober – Date TBD\nNovember – Date TBD\nDecember 9th \n*Topics will be announced 2 weeks prior to events. \n\nPast Second Mondays:\nMarch 11th: Western Consensus on Ukraine: What’s Next? \nApril 8th: War in Gaza: How did we get here? \n\nStay Globally Involved\nRenew your membership or become a member on our website. As a member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\, you can get exclusive access to events and travel opportunities\, build relationships with local leaders and global dignitaries\, and join our community of global citizens. Let us bring the world to you.
URL:https://ctwac.org/event/second-mondays-with-ctwac-may/
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SUMMARY:Second Mondays with CTWAC | June
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow World Affairs Council members in conversation over dinner on the issues impacting our world. Connect and engage with others\, share your thoughts\, and explore how we can secure our global future. \n\n\n\n\nTopic: Potential Flash Points – How is the US positioned and what happens next?\nFrom China and Taiwan to Iran and Israel\, global areas of brewing conflict create mounting uncertainty for our future. How do our adversaries and these areas of instability pose a risk to our global future\, and how is the U.S. positioned to confront that? \nThis is a no-homework event\, but supplemental articles will be provided to attendees.\n\n\n\nThe Details:\nWhen: Monday\, June 10 | 6-7:30PM\nWhere: McCarter & English\, LLP | One Canterbury Green 201 Broad St\, Stamford\, CT 06901\nTickets: $25 | Limited availability | Reserve your spot here\nRegistration is on a “first-come” basis and is limited to 20 participants. \n\nUpcoming Second Mondays:\nJune 10th: Potential Flash Points – How is the U.S. positioned and what happens next?\nSeptember 9th: Topic TBA*\nOctober – Date TBD\nNovember – Date TBD\nDecember 9th \n*Topics will be announced 2 weeks prior to events. \n\nPast Second Mondays:\nMarch 11th: Western Consensus on Ukraine: What’s Next?\nApril 8th: War in Gaza: How did we get here?\nMay 20th: Democratic Systems at a Crossroad \n\nStay Globally Involved\nRenew your membership or become a member on our website. As a member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\, you can get exclusive access to events and travel opportunities\, build relationships with local leaders and global dignitaries\, and join our community of global citizens. Let us bring the world to you.
URL:https://ctwac.org/event/second-mondays-with-ctwac-june/
LOCATION:McCarter & English\, LLP\, One Canterbury Green 201 Broad St\, Stamford\, CT\, 06901\, United States
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SUMMARY:Community Book Discussion on Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:Join us in Hartford for a community discussion on the urgency of climate change\, led by Susan Hoffman Fishman\, a West Hartford-based environmental artist and writer\, alongside former CTWAC Executive Director Felicity Harley. The conversation will refer to selections from American Earth: Environmental Writing Since Thoreau concerning our impact on climate change and our responsibility to our environment. \nThe Details\nWhen: Wednesday\, June 12th at 6:00PM\nWhere: Lobby at Connecticut Public | 1049 Asylum Ave\, Hartford CT\nTickets: $15 for non-members | No charge for members* | Get tickets here\nDinner and refreshments will be provided. Space is limited. \nNot sure if your membership is up to date? To check your membership status\, contact Abby at: noyesa[at]ctwac.org or log in on the membership site. \n\nYou’re invited to celebrate 100 years of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut \nThroughout the year\, we’re hosting a series of events with some of the key supporters\, members\, and partners who have made a significant impact on the history of the Council. This event is a part of this community-inspired series in honor of our 100th anniversary. \n\nFeaturing\nSusan Hoffman Fishman is a mixed-media painter\, environmental artist and arts writer who has exhibited widely throughout the United States. Articles\, interviews and reviews of Fishman’s work have appeared in Burning Worlds: Climate Change in Art & Literature\, a publication of the Chicago Review of Books; The Washington Post\, Art Spiel\, Sci/Art Magazine\, The Center for Sustainable Practice in the Arts\, The Hartford Courant\, Artists and Climate Change and numerous others. Read more about Susan here. \nFelicity Harley is a published journalist\, writer\, and a poet. She has also had a long career in assisting and founding a variety of arts and educationally focused nonprofits.  Until 2013 she was the Executive Director of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut and is currently President of the Board of the Community Foundation for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Over the years Felicity has published articles and poetry in various chapbooks and publications. This year her five book science fiction series Until This Last will be published by a small UK publisher. You can find out more about her at her website. \n\nAbout the Book\nAmerican Earth: Environmental Writing Since Thoreau \n“’Each advance in environmental practice in our nation’s history…was preceded by a great book” – Bill McKibben\, editor of American Earth. \nAs America and the world grapple with the consequences of global environmental change\, writer and activist Bill McKibben offers this unprecedented\, inspiring\, and timely anthology gathering the best and most significant American environmental writing from the last two centuries. \nClassics of the environmental imagination—the essays of Henry David Thoreau\, John Muir\, and John Burroughs; Aldo Leopold’s A Sand County Almanac; Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring—are set alongside an emerging activist movement\, revealed by newly uncovered reports of pioneering campaigns for conservation\, passages from landmark legal opinions and legislation\, and searing protest speeches. Purchase American Earth here. \n\nStay Globally Involved\nRenew your membership or become a member today. As a member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\, you can get exclusive access to events and travel opportunities\, build relationships with local leaders and global dignitaries\, and join our community of global citizens. Let us bring the world to you.
URL:https://ctwac.org/event/community-book-discussion-climate-change/
LOCATION:CT Public Broadcasting\, Lobby\, 1049 Asylum Avenue\, Hartford\, CT\, 06105\, US
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SUMMARY:Behind the White House Curtain with Steve Herman
DESCRIPTION:﻿Freedom of the press is a hallmark of our democracy. Steve Herman\, a veteran member of the White House Press Corps\, considers covering the U.S. President a key part of ensuring a healthy democracy. Join us in conversation with Steve on June 25 on what it’s really like to cover the President\, and the importance of journalistic independence at a time when misinformation is so rampant. In conversation with Jim Falk. \nThe details:\nWhen: Tuesday\, June 25 | 7:00PM ET \nWhere: Zoom Webinar \nTickets: Free | Registration required \nBuy Tickets on EventbriteRSVP Now \n\n\nWorldNow with Jim Falk is hosted by the World Affairs Council of Connecticut and Global Santa Fe. Presented in partnership with the World Affairs Council of Albuquerque\, Phoenix Committee on Foreign Relations\, Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations\, World Affairs Council of Jacksonville\, World Affairs Council of Western Massachusetts\, and Perspectives Matter. \n\nAbout the Book\nBehind the White House Curtain: A Senior Journalist’s Story of Covering the President – and Why it Matters by Steven Herman \nGoing behind the scenes with a veteran member of the White House press corps \nSteven L Herman\, chief national correspondent for the nonpartisan\, government-funded Voice of America (VOA)\, weaves together memoir and history to pull back the curtain on the inner workings of the White House press corps\, giving readers a rare glimpse into the historic and current relationship between the president and the press. \nHerman traces the trajectory of his career as a journalist—from learning to be skeptical of government officials’ statements when he worked as a novice reporter covering nuclear testing in Nevada in the 1970s to understanding the power of on-the-ground social media coverage after the Fukushima disaster in 2011 and facing the challenges of covering the Trump administration. He reflects on the experience of reporting on a president who once called journalists “enemies of the people”—and indeed\, former president Trump singled out VOA\, accusing the organization of being not a voice of America but rather a voice supporting Moscow’s and Beijing’s interests. Under questionable circumstances\, top VOA executives lost their security clearances\, and a dossier was prepared on Herman in an effort to remove him as White House bureau chief. With journalistic independence under threat\, Herman feared not only for his career but also for “the soul of Voice of America.” \nThroughout Behind the White House Curtain\, Herman convincingly argues that public access to accurate\, unbiased information is essential to a healthy and peaceful democracy\, and that journalists can and should play a key role in pressing government officials to be truthful and transparent. At a time when misinformation is rampant and the need for unbiased coverage of current events is more urgent than ever\, Herman reminds readers that freedom of the press is a foundational American right. \nPurchase Behind the White House Curtain here. \n\nAbout the Author\nSteven L Herman is the chief national correspondent of the Voice of America (VOA)\, an adjunct assistant professor at Shenandoah University\, and an adjunct lecturer in the journalism department of the University of Richmond. He covered the White House for VOA during the Trump administration and the first eight months of the Biden administration. He has traveled to more than 75 countries and territories\, including reporting assignments in Afghanistan\, Argentina\, Bhutan\, Burma\, China\, the Gaza Strip\, North Korea\, Peru\, and Vietnam. \nAbout the Moderator\nJim Falk is President Emeritus of the World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth. Now residing in Santa Fe\, New Mexico he is member of the Board of Global Santa Fe where he chairs the program committee. Jim co-hosts Perspectives Matter\, a McCuistion Program\, that airs weekly on KERA-Dallas (PBS). He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. \n\nStay Globally Involved\nRenew your membership or become a member on our website. As a member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\, you can get exclusive access to events and travel opportunities\, build relationships with local leaders and global dignitaries\, and join our community of global citizens. Let us bring the world to you.
URL:https://ctwac.org/event/behind-the-white-house-curtain-with-steve-herman/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
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SUMMARY:Summer Mondays with CTWAC | July
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow World Affairs Council members in conversation over dinner on the issues impacting our world. Connect and engage with others\, share your thoughts\, and explore how we can secure our global future. \n \nThe Details:\nWhen: Monday\, July 15th | 6-7:30PM\nWhere: McCarter & English\, LLP | One Canterbury Green 201 Broad St\, Stamford\, CT 06901\nTickets: $15 Members\, $25 Non-members | Reserve your spot here\nRegistration is on a “first-come” basis and is limited to 20 participants.\nBuy Tickets \n\n\n \n\nUpcoming Second Mondays:\nJuly 15th: The Climate Crisis & Global Instability\nAugust 25th (Sunday): Female Entrepreneurship in Developing Countries\nSeptember 9th\nOctober – Date TBD\nNovember – Date TBD\nDecember 9th \n*Topics will be announced 2 weeks prior to events. \n\nPast Second Mondays:\nMarch 11th: Western Consensus on Ukraine: What’s Next?\nApril 8th: War in Gaza: How did we get here?\nMay 20th: Democratic Systems at a Crossroad\nJune 10th: Potential Flash Points - How is the U.S. positioned and what happens next? \n\nStay Globally Involved\nRenew your membership or become a member on our website. As a member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\, you can get exclusive access to events and travel opportunities\, build relationships with local leaders and global dignitaries\, and join our community of global citizens. Let us bring the world to you.
URL:https://ctwac.org/event/summer-mondays-with-ctwac-july/
LOCATION:McCarter & English\, LLP\, One Canterbury Green 201 Broad St\, Stamford\, CT\, 06901\, United States
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SUMMARY:The End of Ambition with Steven Cook | America's Future in the Middle East
DESCRIPTION:***Rescheduled for August 1st*** \nWhat’s next for the U.S. in the Middle East? Join author Steven Cook\, senior fellow for Middle East & Africa at the Council on Foreign Relations\, in conversation with Jim Falk on what went wrong with U.S. involvement in the region\, and how the U.S. should reimagine our strategic interests in the Middle East amid a changing global order. Purchase The End of Ambition here. \n“Cook demonstrates with terrifying clarity that the Middle East’s reputation for devouring the schemes and dreams of great powers is sending to more and is more often than not a place where grandiose American ideas have gone to die.” Aaron David Miller\, Senior Fellow\, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. \nThe details:\nWhen: Thursday\, August 1 | 7:00PM ET\nWhere: Zoom Webinar\nTickets: No charge | Register here \n\nWorldNow with Jim Falk is hosted by the World Affairs Council of Connecticut and Global Santa Fe. Presented in partnership with the Alaska World Affairs Council\, Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations\, Phoenix Committee on Foreign Relations\, World Affairs Council of Albuquerque\, World Affairs Council of Austin\, World Affairs Council of Charlotte\, World Affairs Council of Colorado Springs\, World Affairs Council of Hampton Roads\, World Affairs Council of Houston\, World Affairs Council of Jacksonville\, World Affairs Council of Orange County\, World Affairs Council of South Texas\, World Affairs Council of Western Massachusetts\, WorldOregon\, and Perspectives Matter. \n\nAbout the Book\nThe End of Ambition: America’s Past\, Present and Future in the Middle East by Steven Cook \nA clear-headed vision for the United States’ role in the Middle East that highlights the changing nature of US national interests and the challenges of grand strategizing at a time of profound change in the international order. \nFollowing a long series of catastrophic misadventures in the Middle East over the last two decades\, the American foreign policy community has tried to understand what went wrong. After weighing the evidence\, they have mostly advised a retreat from the region. The basic view is that when the United States tries to advance change in the Middle East\, it only makes matters worse. \nIn The End of Ambition\, Steven A. Cook argues that while these analysts are rightly concerned that engagement drains US resources and distorts its domestic politics\, the broader impulse to disengage tends to neglect important lessons from the past. Moreover\, advocates of pulling back overlook the potential risks of withdrawal. Cook makes the bold claim that despite setbacks and moral costs\, the United States has been overwhelmingly successful in protecting its core national interests in the Middle East. Conversely\, overly ambitious policies to remake the region and leverage US power not only ended in failure\, but rendered the region unstable in new and largely misunderstood ways. \nWhile making the case that retrenchment is not the answer to America’s problems in the Middle East\, The End of Ambition highlights how America’s interests in the region have begun to change and critically examines alternative approaches to US-Middle East policy. Cook highlights the challenges that policymakers and analysts confront developing a new strategy for the United States in the Middle East against the backdrop of both political uncertainty in the United States and a changing global order. Purchase The End of Ambition here. \n\nAbout the Author\nSteven A. Cook is Eni Enrico Mattei senior fellow for Middle East and Africa studies and director of the International Affairs Fellowship for Tenured International Relations Scholars at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). He is an expert on Arab and Turkish politics as well as U.S.-Middle East policy. Cook is the author of False Dawn: Protest\, Democracy\, and Violence in the New Middle East. He is a columnist at Foreign Policy magazine and speaks Arabic and Turkish. \n\nAbout the Moderator\nJim Falk is President Emeritus of the World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth and Global Santa Fe’s Program Chair. Jim co-hosts Perspectives Matter\, a McCuistion Program\, that airs weekly on KERA-Dallas (PBS). He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. \n\nStay Globally Involved\nRenew your membership or become a member on our website. As a member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\, you can get exclusive access to events and travel opportunities\, build relationships with local leaders and global dignitaries\, and join our community of global citizens. Let us bring the world to you.
URL:https://ctwac.org/event/the-end-of-ambition-with-steven-cook-americas-future-in-the-middle-east/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240920T080000
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SUMMARY:Global Security Forum 2024
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Sept. 19 and 20 for the world’s leading event on global security\, right here in Hartford.  \nGSF 2024 will bring you the world’s biggest names in global security ever seen on our stage. Generals\, experts\, policymakers\, and foreign leaders come together for cutting-edge conversations on the biggest security concerns we face and the strategic alliances and Power Plays competing to decide our future. \nSecure your spot today and learn more about GSF2024. \nGSF is a critical opportunity to engage and inform our future and current leaders on the issues that impact us all – from disruptive tech and climate security to uneasy alliances and ironclad relationships. This event is not to be missed. \n\nThe world’s top security leadership. Here in Hartford.\n\nJohn Podesta\, U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate\nCPT. Flo Groberg\, Recipient of the Medal of Honor *VIP Reception Exclusive\nAmb. Kurt Volker\, fmr. U.S. Ambassador to NATO\nADM Kevin Lunday\, Vice Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard\nHon. Sherri Goodman\, first Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Environmental Security\, Secretary General of the International Military Council on Climate & Security\nLTG Iulian Berdilă\, Deputy Chief of Defense of Romania\nDavid Sanger: White House & National Security Correspondent\, The New York Times\nLTG Robert Ashley (U.S. Army\, Ret.): Former Director\, Defense Intelligence Agency\nRADM Kathleen Creighton (U.S. Navy\, Ret.): Fmr. Navy Cyber Security Division Director\nAmb. Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley: President\, Middle East Policy Council & former U.S. Ambassador to Malta\nDr. Wanda Jones-Heath: Principal Cyber Advisor for the Department of the Air Force\nMG Matthew Easley (U.S. Army\, Ret.): Associate Dean of Joint Warfighting at the College of Information and Cyberspace\, National Defense University\nRADM Michael Van Poots (U.S. Navy): Commander\, Undersea Warfighting Development Center\nRADM Jakob D. Rousøe (Royal Danish Navy): Defence Attaché to the U.S.\, Denmark\nMGen Michel-Henri St-Louis: Canadian Defence Attaché to the United States\nMG Windsor S. Buzza (U.S. Army): Chief of Staff\, U.S. Army Forces Command\nLTG Michael Moeller (U.S. Air Force\, Ret.): Former Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic Plans and Programs\, U.S. Air Force and current VP of CTWAC Board of Directors\nCAPT Andrea H. Cameron (U.S. Navy): Permanent Military Professor\, National Security Affairs Dept. & Director\, Climate & Human Security Group\, Naval War College\nMG Garrett Yee (U.S. Army\, Ret.): Vice President and General Manager of the Army Sector\, General Dynamics Information Technology\nLTC Luke Knittig (U.S. Army\, Ret.)\nLTC Christopher Gin (U.S. Army)\nArthur House: Adjunct Professor\, University of Connecticut\nMIDN Walker French: Midshipman\, U.S. Naval Academy\nMIDN Mary Mergott\, U.S. Coast Guard Academy\n\nStay in the know about exciting speaker announcements and updates. \n\nSponsors and Supporters\n \n  \nSupport the Global Security Forum\nAt the Council\, we believe that knowledge is power and the future is global. Our partners and supporters play a critical role in supporting our mission and enable us to make this essential event accessible to our community. We invite you to join us as a partner in our mission and support the Global Security Forum. \n\nPresenting Partners\n \n\nStay Globally Involved \nRenew your membership or become a member on our website. As a member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\, you can get exclusive access to events and travel opportunities\, build relationships with local leaders and global dignitaries\, and join our community of global citizens. Let us bring the world to you.
URL:https://ctwac.org/event/global-security-forum-2024/
LOCATION:Goodwin University\, 1 Riverside Dr\, East Hartford\, CT\, 06118\, United States
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SUMMARY:Ronald Reagan: His Life & Legend with Max Boot | WorldNow
DESCRIPTION:Historian\, author\, and CFR foreign policy expert Max Boot reintroduces us to one of America’s most consequential and controversial presidents – and his lasting impact on the U.S. and the world. In conversation with Jim Falk. \n“A timely and fascinating book\, just what we need to understand\, and perhaps transcend\, our current age of political paralysis and polarization…Understanding Reagan is key to understanding our politics today.” –Walter Isaacson\, author of Elon Musk and Steve Jobs \nThe details:\nWhen: Monday\, September 23 | 7:00PM ET\nWhere: Zoom Webinar\nTickets: No charge | Register for Zoom link \n\n\nWorldNow with Jim Falk is hosted by the World Affairs Council of Connecticut and Global Santa Fe. Presented in partnership with the Alaska World Affairs Council\, Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations\, Phoenix Committee on Foreign Relations\, SMU Center for Presidential History\, World Affairs Council of Albuquerque\, World Affairs Council of Austin\, World Affairs Council of Colorado Springs\, World Affairs Council of Hampton Roads\, World Affairs Council of Houston\, World Affairs Council of Jacksonville\, World Affairs Council of Orange County\, World Affairs Council of South Texas\, World Affairs Council of Western Massachusetts\, WorldOregon\, and Perspectives Matter. \n\nAbout the Book\n \nReagan: His Life & Legend by Max Boot\nSon of the Midwest\, movie star\, and mesmerizing politician—America’s fortieth President comes to three-dimensional life in this gripping and profoundly revisionist biography.  \nFrom best-selling biographer Max Boot comes this revelatory portrait\, a decade in the making\, of the actor-turned-politician whose telegenic leadership ushered in a transformative conservative era in American politics. Despite his fame as a Hollywood star and television host\, Reagan remained a man of profound contradictions\, even to those closest to him. Never resorting to either hagiography or hit job\, REAGAN charts his epic journey from Depression-era America to “Morning in America.” Providing fresh insight into “trickle-down economics\,” the Cold War’s end\, the Iran-Contra affair\, and so much more\, this definitive biography is as compelling a presidential biography as any in recent decades. Purchase Reagan: His Life & Legend here. \n\nAbout the Author\nMax Boot\, historian and foreign-policy analyst\, is a senior fellow for national security studies at the Council on Foreign Relations and a columnist for the Washington Post. His New York Times bestseller\, The Road Not Taken: Edward Lansdale and the American Tragedy in Vietnam\, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Biography.\n \n  \n\nAbout the Moderator\nJim Falk is President Emeritus of the World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth and Global Santa Fe’s Program Chair. Jim co-hosts Perspectives Matter\, a McCuistion Program\, that airs weekly on KERA-Dallas (PBS). He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. \n  \n\nStay Globally Involved\nRenew your membership or become a member on our website. As a member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\, you can get exclusive access to events and travel opportunities\, build relationships with local leaders and global dignitaries\, and join our community of global citizens. Let us bring the world to you.
URL:https://ctwac.org/event/reagan-his-life-and-legend-max-boot/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240930T180000
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SUMMARY:Second Mondays with CTWAC | September
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow World Affairs Council members in conversation over dinner on the issues impacting our world. Connect and engage with others\, share your thoughts\, and explore how we can secure our global future. \n\nThe Details:\nWhen: Monday\, September 30th | 6-7:30PM\nWhere: McCarter & English\, LLP | One Canterbury Green 201 Broad St\, Stamford\, CT 06901\nTickets: $15 Members\, $25 Non-members | Reserve your spot here\nRegistration is on a “first-come” basis and is limited to 20 participants. \n\nUpcoming Second Mondays:\nSeptember 30th: Worldwide Efforts to Battle – or Embrace – Disinformation\nOctober – Date TBD\nNovember – Date TBD\nDecember 9th \n*Topics will be announced 2 weeks prior to events. \n\nPast Second Mondays:\nMarch 11th: Western Consensus on Ukraine: What’s Next?\nApril 8th: War in Gaza: How did we get here?\nMay 20th: Democratic Systems at a Crossroad\nJune 10th: Potential Flash Points – How is the U.S. positioned and what happens next?\nJuly 15th: The Climate Crisis & Global Instability \n\nStay Globally Involved\nRenew your membership or become a member on our website. As a member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\, you can get exclusive access to events and travel opportunities\, build relationships with local leaders and global dignitaries\, and join our community of global citizens. Let us bring the world to you.
URL:https://ctwac.org/event/second-monday-with-ctwac-september/
LOCATION:McCarter & English\, LLP\, One Canterbury Green 201 Broad St\, Stamford\, CT\, 06901\, United States
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SUMMARY:Second Mondays with CTWAC | October
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow World Affairs Council members in conversation over dinner on the issues impacting our world. Connect and engage with others\, share your thoughts\, and explore how we can secure our global future. \n\nThe Details:\nWhen: Monday\, October 14th | 6-7:30PM\nWhere: McCarter & English\, LLP | One Canterbury Green 201 Broad St\, Stamford\, CT 06901\nTickets: $15 Members\, $25 Non-members\nRegistration is on a “first-come” basis and is limited to 20 participants. \nReserve your spot here \n\nUpcoming Second Mondays:\nOctober 14th – The World After the U.S. Election\nNovember 12th – *Topic TBA\nDecember 9th \n*Topics will be announced 2 weeks prior to events. \n\nPast Second Mondays:\nMarch 11th: Western Consensus on Ukraine: What’s Next?\nApril 8th: War in Gaza: How did we get here?\nMay 20th: Democratic Systems at a Crossroad\nJune 10th: Potential Flash Points – How is the U.S. positioned and what happens next?\nJuly 15th: The Climate Crisis & Global Instability\nSeptember 30th: Worldwide Efforts to Battle – or Embrace – Disinformation \n\nStay Globally Involved\nRenew your membership or become a member on our website. As a member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\, you can get exclusive access to events and travel opportunities\, build relationships with local leaders and global dignitaries\, and join our community of global citizens. Let us bring the world to you.
URL:https://ctwac.org/event/second-mondays-with-ctwac-october/
LOCATION:McCarter & English\, LLP\, One Canterbury Green 201 Broad St\, Stamford\, CT\, 06901\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241023T190000
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SUMMARY:America's Cold Warrior: Paul Nitze & National Security with James Graham Wilson | WorldNow
DESCRIPTION:Author James Graham Wilson joins us for another episode of WorldNow with Jim Falk on Paul Nitze\, America’s most influential national security strategist throughout the Cold War. \n“In his superb America’s Cold Warrior…Wilson portrays Nitze as consistently animated by a single\, ‘steadfast conviction that the United States needed to possess overriding strength.’” – Foreign Policy Magazine \nPurchase America’s Cold Warrior here | Get on Bookshop.org | Collected Works Bookstore \nThe details:\nWhen: Wednesday\, October 23 | 7:00PM ET\nWhere: Zoom Webinar\nTickets: No charge | Register for Zoom link \n\n\nWorldNow with Jim Falk is hosted by the World Affairs Council of Connecticut and Global Santa Fe. Presented in partnership with the Alaska World Affairs Council\, Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations\, Phoenix Committee on Foreign Relations\, World Affairs Council of Albuquerque\, World Affairs Council of Austin\, World Affairs Council of Charlotte\, World Affairs Council of Colorado Springs\, World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth\, World Affairs Council of Hampton Roads\, World Affairs Council of Houston\, World Affairs Council of Jacksonville\, World Affairs Council of Orange County\, World Affairs Council of South Texas\, World Affairs Council of Western Massachusetts\, WorldOregon\, and Perspectives Matter. \n\nAbout the Book\n \nAmerica’s Cold Warrior: Paul Nitze and National Security from Roosevelt to Reagan by James Graham Wilson\nIn America’s Cold Warrior\, James Graham Wilson traces Paul Nitze’s career path in national security after World War II\, a time when many of his mentors and peers returned to civilian life. Serving in eight presidential administrations\, Nitze commanded White House attention even when he was out of government\, especially with his withering criticism of Jimmy Carter during Carter’s presidency. While Nitze is perhaps best known for leading the formulation of NSC-68\, which Harry Truman signed in 1950\, Wilson contends that Nitze’s most significant contribution to American peace and security came in the painstaking work done in the 1980s to negotiate successful treaties with the Soviets to reduce nuclear weapons while simultaneously deflecting skeptics surrounding Ronald Reagan. America’s Cold Warrior connects Nitze’s career and concerns about strategic vulnerability to the post-9/11 era and the challenges of the 2020s\, where the United States finds itself locked in geopolitical competition with the People’s Republic of China and Russia. \nPurchase America’s Cold Warrior here | Get on Bookshop.org | Collected Works Bookstore \n\nAbout the Author\nJames Graham Wilson is a Historian at the US Department of State\, where he is currently responsible for editing volumes in the Foreign Relations of the United States series on arms control and national security during the Reagan Administration. In addition to America’s Cold Warrior\, he is also the author of The Triumph of Improvisation: Gorbachev’s Adaptability\, Reagan’s Engagement\, and the End of the Cold War. \n  \n\nAbout the Moderator\nJim Falk is President Emeritus of the World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth and Global Santa Fe’s Program Chair. Jim co-hosts Perspectives Matter\, a McCuistion Program\, that airs weekly on KERA-Dallas (PBS). He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. \n  \n\nHosts & Partners\n \n\n\nStay Globally Involved\nRenew your membership or become a member on our website. As a member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\, you can get exclusive access to events and travel opportunities\, build relationships with local leaders and global dignitaries\, and join our community of global citizens. Let us bring the world to you.
URL:https://ctwac.org/event/americas-cold-warrior-paul-nitze-national-security-with-james-graham-wilson-worldnow/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
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SUMMARY:Avoiding a Forever War with Dr. Trita Parsi | What Escalation Between Israel & Iran Means for the U.S.
DESCRIPTION:  \nRescheduled for November 6th \nThe conflict between Israel and Iran is escalating at a rapid pace. With the U.S. deploying 100 U.S. service members and a THAAD (Terminal High Altitude Area Defense) Missile Defense System to Israel\, the U.S. seems to be signaling increased involvement in the conflict. \n\nAs Israel and Iran trade attacks\, join us for a conversation on the escalating tensions\, U.S. involvement\, and whether or not the U.S. risks entering another “forever war.” \nDr. Trita Parsi\, Executive VP of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft\, award-winning author\, and community favorite of CTWAC returns to address these challenges and more. \nRSVP today for the inside look at this rapidly developing conflict. \nThe details:\nWhen: Wednesday\, November 6th | 7:00 PM ET \nWhere: Zoom Webinar \nTickets: No charge | Register for Zoom link \nRegister Today \n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nBecome a Member\nRenew your membership or become a member on our website. As a member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\, you can get exclusive access to events and travel opportunities\, build relationships with local leaders and global dignitaries\, and join our community of global citizens. Let us bring the world to you.
URL:https://ctwac.org/event/avoiding-a-forever-war-with-dr-trita-parsi/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241112T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241112T193000
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SUMMARY:Second Tuesday Dinner with CTWAC | November
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow World Affairs Council members in conversation over dinner on the issues impacting our world. Connect and engage with others\, share your thoughts\, and explore how we can secure our global future. \n\nThe Details:\nWhen: Tuesday\, November 12th | 6-7:30PM\nWhere: McCarter & English\, LLP | One Canterbury Green 201 Broad St\, Stamford\, CT 06901\nTickets: $15 Members\, $25 Non-members | Registration required\nRegistration is on a “first-come” basis and is limited to 20 participants. \nReserve your spot here \n\n\n \n\nUpcoming Second Mondays:\nNovember 12th – Foreign Policy in a New Administration\nDecember 9th – Energy Policy & Global Stability \n2025\nJanuary 13th – *Topic TBA \n*Topics will be announced 2 weeks prior to events. \n\nPast Second Mondays:\nMarch 11th: Western Consensus on Ukraine: What’s Next?\nApril 8th: War in Gaza: How did we get here?\nMay 20th: Democratic Systems at a Crossroad\nJune 10th: Potential Flash Points - How is the U.S. positioned and what happens next?\nJuly 15th: The Climate Crisis & Global Instability\nSeptember 30th: Worldwide Efforts to Battle - or Embrace - Disinformation\nOctober 14th – The World After the U.S. Election \n\nStay Globally Involved\nRenew your membership or become a member on our website. As a member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\, you can get exclusive access to events and travel opportunities\, build relationships with local leaders and global dignitaries\, and join our community of global citizens. Let us bring the world to you.
URL:https://ctwac.org/event/second-tuesday-with-ctwac-november/
LOCATION:McCarter & English\, LLP\, One Canterbury Green 201 Broad St\, Stamford\, CT\, 06901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fairfield County
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SUMMARY:Model United Nations 2024
DESCRIPTION:The CTWAC Model United Nations brings together over 1\,000 Connecticut high school students to engage in debate and diplomacy\, preparing them to become our future leaders. \nThe Council’s MUN program is exclusively student-run\, offering students opportunities to take leadership positions and negotiate with peers. Students experience the inner workings of international policymaking as they tackle global issues and controversies\, navigate crisis scenarios\, debate solutions\, and draft resolutions. Delegates also have the opportunity to travel to New York to tour the United Nations Headquarters\, meet diplomats from the countries they’ll represent\, and discuss timely global issues with the policymakers currently working to solve them. \nThe World Affairs Council of Connecticut’s Model UN began in 1952 at Hartford Public High School and is now one of the largest and longest continuously running Model UN programs in the world. In its 72 years\, the program has impacted over 54\,000 students across Connecticut. \n\nLearn more about the CTWAC Model UN program and how to get involved here. \n\n\nSponsors\n\n\n\n \n\nModel UN’s impact on the students: \n“I learned new skills every year I participated\, and though this was my last year with MUN\, the skills I’m walking away with are ones that I will carry with me forever.” \n“Through MUN\, I was able to craft my own opinions on our world’s pressing issues and work to create a resolution to solve them.” \n“Model UN gave me a place to learn more about the world\, while also giving me an outlet to better my public speaking skills and my research skills.” \n\nAbout the World Affairs Council of Connecticut \nThe World Affairs Council of Connecticut (CTWAC) is a non-profit\, non-partisan organization founded in 1924. Through community engagement and collaboration\, the World Affairs Council of Connecticut creates experiences that explore critical global issues and promote a greater understanding of the world. Learn more about what we do here and how you can get involved. You can also connect with us on Facebook\, Instagram\, LinkedIn and YouTube.
URL:https://ctwac.org/event/model-united-nations-2024/
LOCATION:University of Hartford\, 200 Bloomfield Ave\, West Hartford\, CT\, 06117\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241209T180000
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SUMMARY:Second Monday with CTWAC | December
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow World Affairs Council members in conversation over dinner on the issues impacting our world. Connect and engage with others\, share your thoughts\, and explore how we can secure our global future. \n\nThe Details:\nWhen: Monday\, December 9th | 6-7:30PM\nWhere: McCarter & English\, LLP | One Canterbury Green 201 Broad St\, Stamford\, CT 06901\nTickets: $15 Members\, $25 Non-members | Registration required\nRegistration is on a “first-come” basis and is limited to 20 participants.\nReserve your spot today \n\n\n \n\nUpcoming Second Mondays:\nDecember 9th – A Rebalancing in the Middle East and the Taiwan Question \n2025\nJanuary 13th – *Topic TBA \n*Topics will be announced 2 weeks prior to events. \n\nPast Second Mondays:\nMarch 11th: Western Consensus on Ukraine: What’s Next?\nApril 8th: War in Gaza: How did we get here?\nMay 20th: Democratic Systems at a Crossroad\nJune 10th: Potential Flash Points - How is the U.S. positioned and what happens next?\nJuly 15th: The Climate Crisis & Global Instability\nSeptember 30th: Worldwide Efforts to Battle - or Embrace - Disinformation\nOctober 14th – The World After the U.S. Election\nNovember 12th – Foreign Policy in a New Administration \n\nStay Globally Involved\nRenew your membership or become a member on our website. As a member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\, you can get exclusive access to events and travel opportunities\, build relationships with local leaders and global dignitaries\, and join our community of global citizens. Let us bring the world to you.
URL:https://ctwac.org/event/second-monday-with-ctwac-december/
LOCATION:McCarter & English\, LLP\, One Canterbury Green 201 Broad St\, Stamford\, CT\, 06901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fairfield County
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SUMMARY:Turkish & Uzbek Feast with Friends | CTWAC International Table Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a global feast with special guest Senator/Dr. Saud Anwar. The unique experience will feature great company and great global cuisine. Come join us at Hartford’s first Turkish and Uzbek restaurant City Kebab. \nCity Kebab’s head chef has curated a special tasting menu designed exclusively for guests of the World Affairs Council that highlights the best of Turkish and Uzbek cuisine. \nAbout the evening\nWhen: Monday\, December 9th | 6:00PM\nWhere: City Kebab House | 207 Main St\, Hartford\, CT 06106\nTickets: $65 Members | $75 Non-members | Space extremely limited\, RSVP now\nClick the button below to register. Alternatively\, you may contact us with your reservation by phone at (860) 241-6118 or by emailing Abby Noyes at noyesa[@]ctwac.org. \n\nAccess this special member pricing by joining our global community today. Check your membership status by logging in on our member portal\, or view member levels & benefits. \n\nAbout our guest\nSenator Saud Anwar is Deputy President Pro Tempore of the CT State Senate and a member of the board of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut. First elected to public office in 2011\, he served twice as South Windsor’s mayor before being elected to the Senate in 2019. \nIn addition to being a medical doctor\, Saud also works with humanitarian and peace initiatives on a local\, national and global scale. In Connecticut\, Saud is the former commissioner of Asian Pacific American Affairs and served on the Health Equity Leadership Council of Connecticut\, CT Health Foundation\, and State Emergency Response Commission. Internationally\, Saud served on peace missions to Israel and the Middle East\, as well as medical missions to Haiti and Pakistan after natural disasters in those countries. \nSaud has been recognized by the American Red Cross for his response to September 11 and received the FBI Director Robert Mueller Award for Community Leadership and Alliance Building\, the Anti-Defamation League’s Torch of Liberty Award\, and many more recognitions for his extraordinary leadership. \n\nAbout City Kebab House\n City Kebab House in Hartford stands as a testament to the harmonious fusion of Turkish and Uzbek flavors. Drawing inspiration from Gaziantep—a renowned Turkish city known for its distinct cuisine influenced by Armenian\, Kurdish\, and Syrian flavors. \nCity Kebab was opened earlier this year by owners Timur Rakhimov and Aziza Djalmamedova\, who immigrated to the U.S. from Uzbekistan in 2010. \nCity Kebab’s head chef is Hassan Kormaz\, who previously ran the kitchen at Istanbul Gyro and Kebab in Middletown. Kormaz grew up in Gaziantep\, Turkey\, where his father has a restaurant. \n\nStay Globally Involved\nBecome a member or renew today. As a member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\, you can get exclusive access to events and travel opportunities\, build relationships with local leaders and global dignitaries\, and join our community of global citizens. Let us bring the world to you.
URL:https://ctwac.org/event/turkish-uzbek-feast-with-friends-ctwac-international-table-series/
LOCATION:City Kebab House\, Main Street 207\, Hartford\, CT\, 06106\, United States
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SUMMARY:The World Ahead 2025
DESCRIPTION:Each year\, The Economist publishes The World Ahead series: an informed prediction of the major themes that will dominate the coming year. Spanning topics from politics to technology to sociology and more\, this series edited by Tom Standage is as ambitious as it is awe-inspiring. \nOn December 12\, Standage rejoins the Council to discuss his publication’s analysis for 2025 in conversation with Council President Emeritus and host of WorldNow Jim Falk. This virtual event is free to the public through registration at dfwworld.org. \nThe details: \nWhen: Thursday\, December 12 | 12:00PM ET \nWhere: Zoom Webinar | Registration required \n\n\nStay Globally Involved\nBecome a member or renew today. As a member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\, you can get exclusive access to events and travel opportunities\, build relationships with local leaders and global dignitaries\, and join our community of global citizens. Let us bring the world to you.
URL:https://ctwac.org/event/the-world-ahead-2025/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250109T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250109T200000
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SUMMARY:Most Honorable Son with Gregg Jones: A Forgotten Hero’s Fight Against Fascism
DESCRIPTION:Join us January 9 to hear the story of a Japanese-American combat pilot and forgotten war hero’s fight against fascism abroad and bigotry at home during World War II. \nAuthor Gregg Jones introduces us to Ben Kuroki\, who enlisted following Pearl Harbor and eventually became the first Asian American and only Japanese American to fight in the Pacific theater during WWII. Ben’s vocal championing of anti-bigotry\, patriotism\, and honor spurred the Roosevelt Administration to reconsider the incarceration of more than 100\,000 Japanese Americans on the West Coast. \nGet a copy of Most Honorable Son on Bookshop.org and support local bookstores. \nThe details:\nWhen: Thursday\, January 9 | 7:00PM ET\nWhere: Zoom Webinar\nTickets: No charge | RSVP for Zoom link \nRSVP Now \n\n\n \n\nWorldNow with Jim Falk is hosted by the World Affairs Council of Connecticut and Global Santa Fe. Presented in partnership with the Asia Society - Texas\, Alaska World Affairs Council\, Colorado Springs World Affairs Council\, Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations\, Phoenix Committee on Foreign Relations\, World Affairs Council of Albuquerque\, World Affairs Council of Austin\, World Affairs Council of Charlotte\, World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth\, World Affairs Council of Hampton Roads\, World Affairs Council of Houston\, World Affairs Council of Jacksonville\, World Affairs Council of Orange County\, World Affairs Council of Western Massachusetts\, WorldOregon\, and Perspectives Matter. \n\nAbout the Author\nA long-time foreign correspondent and investigative journalist\, Pulitzer Prize finalist Gregg Jones has covered civil wars and insurgencies in Asia and Latin America\, the fall of Asia’s two longest-ruling twentieth-century dictators\, and the early months of the U.S. war in Afghanistan. \nHe is the author of the acclaimed nonfiction books Honor in the Dust: Theodore Roosevelt\, War in the Philippines\, and the Rise and Fall of America’s Imperial Dream\, and Last Stand at Khe Sanh: The U.S. Marines’ Finest Hour in Vietnam\, which received the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation's General Wallace M. Greene Jr. Award for distinguished nonfiction. \nAbout the Host\nJim Falk is President Emeritus of the World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth. Now residing in Santa Fe\, NM\, he is Vice Chairman of the Board of Global Santa Fe. In addition to hosting WorldNow with Jim Falk\, Jim produces and hosts The Forum\, a weekly talk show on KSFR-FM\, Santa Fe Public Radio. Jim also hosts Perspectives Matter\, which airs weekly on KERA-Dallas (PBS). He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. \n\nAbout the Book\nMost Honorable Son: A Forgotten Hero’s Fight Against Fascism and Hate During World War II by Gregg Jones \nThe first comprehensive biography of unjustly forgotten war hero Ben Kuroki\, a Japanese American farm boy from Nebraska who flew fifty-eight combat missions\, fighting the Axis Powers during World War II and battled racism\, injustice\, and prejudice on the home front.\nBen Kuroki was a twenty-four-year-old Japanese American farm boy whose heritage was never a problem in remote Nebraska--until Pearl Harbor. Among the millions of Americans who flocked to military stations to enlist\, Ben wanted to avenge the attack\, reclaim his family honor\, and prove his patriotism. But as anti-Japanese sentiment soared\, Ben had to fight to be allowed to fight for America. And fight he did. \nAs a gunner on Army Air Forces bombers\, Ben flew fifty-eight missions spanning three combat theaters: Europe\, North Africa\, and the Pacific. In between his tours in Europe and the Pacific\, he challenged FDR's shameful incarceration of more than one hundred thousand people of Japanese ancestry in America\, and he would be credited by some with setting in motion the debate that reversed a grave national dishonor. In the euphoric wake of America's victory\, the decorated war hero used his national platform to carry out what he called his "fifty-ninth mission\," urging his fellow Americans to do more to eliminate bigotry and racism at home. \nTold in full for the first time\, and long overdue\, Ben's extraordinary story is a quintessentially American one of patriotism\, principle\, perseverance\, and courage. It's about being in the vanguard of history\, the bonding of a band of brothers united in a just cause\, a timeless and unflinching account of racial bigotry\, and one man's transcendent sense of belonging--in war\, in peace\, abroad\, and at home. \nGet a copy of Most Honorable Son on Bookshop.org and support local bookstores. \n\nHosts & Partners\n \n\n\nStay Globally Involved\nBecome a member or renew today. As a member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\, you can get exclusive access to events and travel opportunities\, build relationships with local leaders and global dignitaries\, and join our community of global citizens. Let us bring the world to you.
URL:https://ctwac.org/event/most-honorable-son-with-gregg-jones-a-forgotten-heros-fight-against-fascism/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
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SUMMARY:Second Monday with CTWAC | January
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow World Affairs Council members in conversation over dinner on the issues impacting our world. Connect and engage with others\, share your thoughts\, and explore how we can secure our global future. \n\nThe Details:\nWhen: Monday\, January 13th | 6-7:30PM\nWhere: McCarter & English\, LLP | One Canterbury Green 201 Broad St\, Stamford\, CT 06901\nTickets: $15 Members\, $25 Non-members | Registration required\nRegistration is on a “first-come” basis and is limited to 20 participants.\nReserve your spot today \n\n\n \n\nUpcoming Second Mondays:\n2025\nJanuary 13th – Greenland\, the Panama Canal\, and The Future of Immigration Policy\nFebruary 10th – *Topic TBA \n*Topics will be announced 2 weeks prior to events. \n\nPast Second Mondays:\n2024\nMarch 11th: Western Consensus on Ukraine: What’s Next?\nApril 8th: War in Gaza: How did we get here?\nMay 20th: Democratic Systems at a Crossroad\nJune 10th: Potential Flash Points - How is the U.S. positioned and what happens next?\nJuly 15th: The Climate Crisis & Global Instability\nSeptember 30th: Worldwide Efforts to Battle - or Embrace - Disinformation\nOctober 14th – The World After the U.S. Election\nNovember 12th – Foreign Policy in a New Administration\nDecember 9th – A Rebalancing in the Middle East and the Taiwan Question \n\nStay Globally Involved\nRenew your membership or become a member on our website. As a member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\, you can get exclusive access to events and travel opportunities\, build relationships with local leaders and global dignitaries\, and join our community of global citizens. Let us bring the world to you.
URL:https://ctwac.org/event/second-monday-with-ctwac-january/
LOCATION:McCarter & English\, LLP\, One Canterbury Green 201 Broad St\, Stamford\, CT\, 06901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fairfield County
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250123T083000
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SUMMARY:Global Economic and Geopolitical Outlook 2025
DESCRIPTION:The world is preparing for major shifts in 2025. From a new U.S. administration to new technologies and the threat of tariffs and trade wars\, uncertainty is at an all-time high. Be prepared for the world ahead. \nJoin Shailesh Kumar\, Head of Economic and Geopolitical Risk at The Hartford\, for the key insights you need to navigate this unpredictable landscape. \nDoors open at 8:15am for coffee\, light breakfast\, registration and networking. Presentation starts at 8:30am\, followed by audience Q&A. \nThe Details\nWhen: Thursday\, January 23 | 8:30am-9:30am\nWhere: Robinson + Cole | One State St\, Hartford\, CT 06103\nTickets: $20 Members | $25 Non-Members | RSVP Required \nReserve your spot today \n\n\n Support global engagement in Connecticut by contacting CEO Megan Torrey about sponsorship opportunities \n\nAbout the Speaker\nShailesh Kumar is the Head of The Hartford’s Global Insights Center\, an exclusive research hub offering analysis on macroeconomics\, geopolitics\, and sectoral risks in form of research\, insights and thought leadership. These deliverables are designed to give global businesses an edge – leaving them better prepared to navigate the challenges and maximize the opportunities found around the world. \n\nIn Partnership With\n \n\nStay Globally Involved\nBecome a member or renew today. As a member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\, you can get exclusive access to events and travel opportunities\, build relationships with local leaders and global dignitaries\, and join our community of global citizens. Let us bring the world to you.
URL:https://ctwac.org/event/global-economic-and-geopolitical-outlook-2025/
LOCATION:Robinson+Cole LLP\, One State St\, Hartford\, CT\, 06103
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SUMMARY:Priorities for the New Administration with H.R. McMaster | WorldNow
DESCRIPTION:For 13 months\, Lt. Gen. (ret.) H.R. McMaster served as President Trump’s National Security Advisor. Just days after the inauguration\, he joins us to break down the critical national security and foreign policy priorities that will shape the next four years. \nMcMaster is also the author of At War with Ourselves: My Tour of Duty in the Trump White House. \nThe details:\nWhen: Thursday\, January 23\, 2025 | 7:00PM ET\nWhere: Zoom Webinar\nTickets: Free | Register for Zoom link \nRegister today \n\n\n \n\nAbout the Speaker\nLt. General H. R. McMaster (US Army\, Ret.) is the Fouad and Michelle Ajami Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution. General McMaster was the 26th National Security Advisor to President Donald J. Trump from February 2017 to April 2018. Upon graduation from the U.S. Military Academy\, he served as a commissioned officer for 34 years in the Army before retiring in June 2018. \nMcMaster earned a Ph.D. in history from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is the author of several books including At War with Ourselves: My Tour of Duty in the Trump White House; Battlegrounds: The Fight to Defend the Free World and Dereliction of Duty: Lyndon Johnson\, Robert McNamara\, the Joint Chiefs of Staff\, and the Lies that Led to Vietnam. \nAdditionally\, General McMaster hosts Battlegrounds: Vital Perspectives on Today’s Challenges\, a podcast produced by the Hoover Institution. He is a Distinguished University Fellow at Arizona State University. \nAbout the Host\nJim Falk is President Emeritus of the World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth. Now residing in Santa Fe\, NM\, he is Vice Chairman of the Board of Global Santa Fe. In addition to hosting WorldNow with Jim Falk\, Jim produces and hosts The Forum\, a weekly talk show on KSFR-FM\, Santa Fe Public Radio. Jim also hosts Perspectives Matter\, which airs weekly on KERA-Dallas (PBS). He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. \n\nHosts & Partners\nWorldNow with Jim Falk is hosted by the World Affairs Council of Connecticut and Global Santa Fe.\n \n\n\nStay Globally Involved\nRenew your membership or become a member on our website. As a member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\, you can get exclusive access to events and travel opportunities\, build relationships with local leaders and global dignitaries\, and join our community of global citizens. Let us bring the world to you.
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SUMMARY:Second Monday with CTWAC | February
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow World Affairs Council members in conversation over dinner on the issues impacting our world. Connect and engage with others\, share your thoughts\, and explore how we can secure our global future. \n\nThe Details:\nWhen: Monday\, February 10th | 6-7:30PM\nWhere: McCarter & English\, LLP | One Canterbury Green 201 Broad St\, Stamford\, CT 06901\nTickets: $15 Members\, $25 Non-members | Registration required\nRegistration is on a “first-come” basis and is limited to 20 participants. \nReserve your spot today \n\n\n \n\nUpcoming Second Mondays:\nFebruary 10th – The End of USAID?\nMarch 10th - *Topic TBA \n*Topics will be announced 2 weeks prior to events. \n\nPast Second Mondays:\n2024\nMarch 11th: Western Consensus on Ukraine: What’s Next?\nApril 8th: War in Gaza: How did we get here?\nMay 20th: Democratic Systems at a Crossroad\nJune 10th: Potential Flash Points - How is the U.S. positioned and what happens next?\nJuly 15th: The Climate Crisis & Global Instability\nSeptember 30th: Worldwide Efforts to Battle - or Embrace - Disinformation\nOctober 14th – The World After the U.S. Election\nNovember 12th – Foreign Policy in a New Administration\nDecember 9th – A Rebalancing in the Middle East and the Taiwan Question \n2025\nJanuary 13th – Greenland\, the Panama Canal\, and The Future of Immigration Policy \n\nStay Globally Involved\nRenew your membership or become a member on our website. As a member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\, you can get exclusive access to events and travel opportunities\, build relationships with local leaders and global dignitaries\, and join our community of global citizens. Let us bring the world to you.
URL:https://ctwac.org/event/second-monday-with-ctwac-february/
LOCATION:McCarter & English\, LLP\, One Canterbury Green 201 Broad St\, Stamford\, CT\, 06901\, United States
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SUMMARY:Digitally Invisible with Dr. Nicol Turner-Lee
DESCRIPTION:Today\, healthcare\, education\, and jobs are all online. Where does that leave the billions of people around the world without internet access?\nIn Digitally Invisible: How the Internet is Creating the New Underclass\, author Nicol Turner Lee tells stories from across America – including two from Hartford – that highlight the challenges faced by communities without internet access. \nDr. Nicol Turner-Lee\, Director of the Brookings Institution’s Center for Technology Innovation\, joins us on Digital Learning Day to reveal how the global digital divide is affecting our community and the world – and how closing the gap will increase America’s competitiveness on the global stage. Moderated by CTWAC’s Amanda Jolly. \nIn partnership with the Hartford Public Library. \nSponsored by Infosys Foundation USA \n\nThe Details\nWhen: Thursday\, February 13th | 5:30PM – 7:00PM\nWhere: Hartford Public Library\, Downtown branch\nTickets: Free | RSVP required \nReserve your spot today \n\n\nSupport global engagement in Connecticut by contacting CEO Megan Torrey about sponsorship opportunities \n\nAbout the Author\nDr. Nicol Turner Lee writes at the intersection of technology\, race\, and social justice. She is a senior fellow and director of the Center for Technology Innovation at the Brookings Institution\, and the founder of the AI Equity Lab. A tech policy expert and storyteller\, her work has appeared in the Washington Post and New York Times\, and on NBC\, CNBC\, NPR\, and the PBS NewsHour. She has served as an adviser on technology policy issues for government agencies\, including the National Academies of Sciences and the Federal Communications Commission. She received a PhD from Northwestern University\, and resides in Alexandria\, Virginia. \n\n\nAbout the book\nDigitally Invisible: How the Internet Is Creating the New Underclass by Nicol Turner Lee \nBillions of people around the world lack internet access. No one cared until the whole world had to go online.\nEconomic and health disparities are worsening in rural communities without available internet access. Students living in urban digital deserts with little technology exposure are ill-prepared to compete for emerging occupations. Even seniors struggle to navigate the aging process without access to online information and remote care. \nNicol Turner Lee\, a leading expert on the American digital divide\, uses personal stories from individuals around the country to show how the emerging digital underclass is navigating the spiraling online economy\, while sharing their joys and hopes for an equitable and just future. Turner Lee argues that achieving digital equity is crucial for the future of America’s global competitiveness and requires radical responses to offset the unintended consequences of increasing digitization. Learn more and get a copy of Digitally Invisible. \n\nIn Partnership With\n \n\nMission Partners\n \n  \nMark & Linda Caplan\nDonna Collins\nSusan & Peter G. Kelly\n\nStay Globally Involved\nBecome a member or renew today. As a member of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut\, you can get exclusive access to events and travel opportunities\, build relationships with local leaders and global dignitaries\, and join our community of global citizens. Let us bring the world to you.
URL:https://ctwac.org/event/digitally-invisible/
LOCATION:Hartford Public Library\, 500 Main St\,  Hartford\, CT
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