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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exclusive event for Global Minnesota members! Our new Lunch & Learn series continues with a virtual visit from four Humphrey Fellows. \nThis second event will feature four additional speakers. \nLearn about their professional work\, countries\, and cultures! We will have time for a Q&A at the end of the session. \nThe Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program brings accomplished mid-career professionals from developing designated nations to the United States for a year of academic study\, related professional experience\, and cultural exchange. Fellows learn about the U.S. cultural\, political\, and economic systems and further develop a sense of the global context in which they and their countries operate. \nMembers who registered may access this event via this ZOOM link. \n\nAbout the Speakers\n\nDounia Benslimane of Morocco\, Law and Human Rights: Ms. Benslimane has committed her career to development and democracy-building. She plans to use her time as a Humphrey Fellow to improve her capacity and skills in this area\, engaging with professionals in the human rights field to learn innovative and unconventional models for advocating for human rights and social justice. Alongside her many years of professional experience\, Ms. Benslimane holds a medical degree from Hassan II University of Casablanca\, and an associate degree in Cultural Project Management from Marcel Hicter Association in Brussels\, Belgium.\nMaria Fernandez Hernandez of Venezuela\, Public Policy Analysis and Public Administration: Ms. Hernandez currently works as the Operations Manager with Triple P Latiniamerica\, an international organization that provides positive parenting support. In that role\, she defines and leads the organization’s operations. During her Fellowship year\, Ms. Hernandez wants to learn more about crime prevention policies in the United States. She plans to use the knowledge that she gains in this area to contribute to crime prevention and alleviation in Venezuela\, which has one of the highest crime rates in the world. She holds a bachelor’s degree in International Relations from the Central University of Venezuela\, and a certificate in Impact Evaluation of Public Policies and Social Programs from Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile.\nMushtaq Malla of India\, Law and Human Rights: Mr. Malla currently works as Superintendent with the Jammu and Kashmir Department of Prisons. He plans to use his Fellowship to gain more theoretical knowledge about human rights\, as well as practical knowledge about the protection of prisoner’s rights\, rehabilitation\, and reintegration. Since Mr. Malla works primarily with young offenders\, he plans to focus his time on learning about ways to address issues specific to that population\, and models to rehabilitate them. Mr. Malla holds a master’s degree in Social Work and a bachelor’s degree in Science from the University of Kashmir.\nBoban Stojanoski of North Macedonia\, Public Policy Analysis and Public Administration: Mr. Stojanoski is a policy maker in the Ministry of Finance in North Macedonia. He is responsible for creating policies in the financial system area\, including drafting legislation to regulate the country’s accounting\, auditing\, and payment services and systems.. He plans to use his Fellowship to gain more knowledge in the field of public policy analysis\, including methodologies and models to formulate and implement innovative policies that effectively address the most challenging issues in society. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Finance and Banking Management from FON University and a Master’s degree in Accounting and Auditing from Sts. Cyril and Methodius University\, both in Skopje.\n\n  \nRegister to engage in this exciting member-only opportunity. Not a member? Visit here to join! \nThis event will be livestreamed\, with links provided to registrants. \n 
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/lunch-learn-2/
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SUMMARY:Global Conversations DIGITAL: Trade is Not a Four-Letter Word
DESCRIPTION:Trade allows us to sell what we produce at home and purchase what we don’t. It lowers prices and gives us greater variety and innovation. Understanding our place in the global trade network is rarely simple: Trade has become a question mark for struggling economies\, sometimes a scapegoat for failing businesses\, and for many who struggle to understand it\, nothing short of a four-letter word. \nAs former Chairman of the Export-Import Bank of the United States\, Fred Hochberg maintains trade is easier to comprehend than we commonly think. Drawing from experience and his book Trade is Not a Four-Letter Word\, Hochberg is primed to discuss trade in the particular context of bipartisan trade agreements\, such as the 2020 U.S. Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). Negotiated by the Trump Administration and passed with bipartisan support in Congress\, the success and value of the agreement for American workers has been touted publicly on both sides of the legislative aisle. \nThis event will include a short presentation followed by a conversation moderated by Jessica Libby\, Managing Director\, Trade & Customs for KMPG US. Ms. Libby is also a member of the Board of Directors for Global Minnesota. \nThis event is accessible for registered participants via the Global Minnesota YouTube channel.\n  \nTrade is Not a Four-Letter Word: How Six Everyday Products Make the Case for Trade  is available for purchase from Magers & Quinn Booksellers.  \nAbout the Speaker\nFred P. Hochberg served as the Chairman and President of the Export-Import Bank of the United States from 2009 to 2017\, the longest-serving Chairman in the agency’s history. He also served for five years as Dean at the Milano School of International Affairs\, Management\, and Urban Policy at the New School in New York City\, and has been a fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government’s Institute of Politics and David Axelrod’s Institute of Politics at the University of Chicago. He also served as acting administrator of the Small Business Administration and spent almost two decades leading his family’s direct-marketing business\, Lillian Vernon. \nPresented in partnership with the KPMG\, Friends of the Minneapolis Central Library\, Hennepin County Library – Minneapolis Central\, Landmark Center\, Edina Senior Center\, Friends of the Edina Library\, Minneapolis Public Schools Community Education\, Plymouth Library\, and Washburn Library. \n  \nIf you are registering for this event from outside the United States\, please go here. If you are registering from inside the United States\, please use the form below. \n 
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/global-conversations-digital-trade-is-not-a-four-letter-word/
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SUMMARY:Global Conversations DIGITAL: A Critical Discussion and Dialogue on U.S. - China Relations
DESCRIPTION:As relations between the United States and China grow more tense\, avenues for continued peace and understanding are critical. This Global Conversations unites two experts for dialogue and discussion on this crucial relationship. Dr. Yawei Liu\, is Senior Advisor for China at The Carter Center and David Firestein is President and CEO of the George H. W. Bush Foundation for U.S.-China Relations. They will share their insights\, reflections\, and hopes for a future that includes the United States and China coexisting peacefully. \nThis webinar will have ASL Interpreters and Closed Captioning. \n  \n  \n  \nAbout the Speakers\n  \nYawei Liu is the senior advisor for China at The Carter Center and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He is also the associate director of the China Research Center in Atlanta and an adjunct professor of Political Science at Emory University. He is the founding editor of www.chinaelections.org which went online in 2002. He launched the US-China Perception Monitor websites [www.uscnpm.org (English) and cn3.uscnpm.org (Chinese)] in 2014. Yawei earned his B.A in English literature from Xian Foreign Languages Institute (1982)\, M.A. in recent Chinese history from the University of Hawaii (1989) and Ph. D. in American History from Emory University (1996). \n  \nDavid J. Firestein is President and CEO of the George H. W. Bush Foundation for U.S.-China Relations. and a founding and current member of the Foundation’s Board of Directors. He previously served as executive director of The University of Texas at Austin’s (UT) China Public Policy Center (CPPC) and a clinical professor at UT’s Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. He served as senior vice president and Perot Fellow at the EastWest Institute where he led the Institute’s work in the areas of U.S.-China relations\, East Asian security\, and U.S.-Russia relations. \nA decorated career U.S. diplomat from 1992–2010\, Mr. Firestein specialized primarily in U.S.-China relations. Toward the end of his State Department career\, he served as an elected member of the Board of Governors of the American Foreign Service Association (AFSA)\, the union and professional association of the United States Foreign Service. In this capacity\, he represented and worked to advance the interests of several thousand State Department constituents. He also served as the elected president of the large community associations of the U.S. embassies in Beijing and Moscow. In recent years\, Mr. Firestein has briefed sectors of the U.S. investment community on China and U.S.-China relations \nPresented in partnership with St. Cloud State University\,  Friends of the Minneapolis Central Library\, Hennepin County Library – Minneapolis Central\, Landmark Center\, Edina Senior Center\, Friends of the Edina Library\, Minneapolis Public Schools Community Education\, Plymouth Library\, and Washburn Library. \nRegister
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/global-conversations-a-critical-discussion-and-dialogue-on-u-s-china-relations/
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: Syrian Cooking
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exciting event for Global Minnesota members\, with an option for nonmembers to try out our new Lunch & Learn series. \nLunch & Learn continues with a virtual visit from Noor\, a Syrian refugee joining us through our partnership with NaTakallam. Grab a recipe card and watch a cooking demonstration that provides “a taste of the Middle East” in the comfort of your own kitchen. Along the way\, learn about Noor’s life\, her work\, and learn more about the beauty of her culture through food.  \nThere will be time for a Q&A after the demonstration. \nNaTakallam’s interactive guest-speaker sessions offer enriching conversations that equip participants with a more nuanced and empathetic global awareness. They leverage accessible technology to empower refugees: Each virtual session contributes directly to refugee livelihoods at a time when they might be cut off from the local labor market\, in camps\, or in other transit circumstances.\n \nRegistered participants may access this program via Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88351554816 \nPresented in partnership with Na Takallam and GHR Foundation. \nAbout the Presenter\nNoor is in her late twenties and is orginally from Salamiyah\, Syria. Due to conflict in her home country\, she moved to Milan\, Italy. She previously earned a Bachelor of Science degree and taught biology. In her free time\, she enjoys drinking yerba mate\, playing chess\, and riding bikes.  
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/lunch-learn-syrian-cooking/
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SUMMARY:NATO's Climate Challenge
DESCRIPTION:The world is changing\, and so is NATO\, the transatlantic alliance. The NATO 2030 initiative is intended to ensure the alliance of nations remains ready to face tomorrow’s challenges. The next Summit of the allied leaders will take place on June 14 at NATO headquarters in Brussels\, Belgium. At this meeting NATO leaders will make decisions on the substantive and forward-looking NATO 2030 agenda to deal with the expected challenges of Russia’s aggressive actions\, the threat of terrorism\, cyber attacks\, emerging and disruptive technologies\, the security impact of climate challenges\, and the rise of China. \nA few weeks ahead of the summit NATO speakers are virtually “touring” to  listen to America’s heartbeat and engage with citizens about climate change\, security\, and the prospects of a environmentally green defense. The program presented in coooperation with Global Minnesota will focus on climate and security. \nRegistration is free. \nRegistered participants may access this program on Global Minnesota’s YouTube Channel. \nSpeakers\nDr. Bryan Wells\, Chief Scientist\, NATO \nBryan Wells was appointed Chief Scientist of NATO in July\, 2019. In this role\, he has three major responsibilities. First\, he serves as Chair of the NATO Science and Technology Board (STB). In this context\, he serves as the STB’s representative to the Secretary General and the NAC and is responsible to the STB for the effective coordination of NATO’s Science and Technology (S&T) program. Second\, he serves as the senior scientific advisor to NATO leadership\, ensuring that appropriate and timely S&T based advice is provided to NATO senior decision makers. Finally\, he leads the Office of the Chief Scientist at NATO Headquarters. \nPrior to his appointment as Chief Scientist\, Dr. Wells was the UK Ministry of Defense’s Head\, of S&T Policy\, Strategic Research and International Engagement. His responsibilities included the provision of strategic policy advice on the international and research aspects of the Ministry’s science and technology program. Additionally\, he has recently completed a three-year term (2016-2018) as Chair of the European Defense Agency’s Research & Technology Steering Board. Dr Wells joined the UK Ministry of Defense in 1988. He served as Assistant Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for Defense 1989-1992\, and has held a range of other posts\, including Deputy Director of NATO Policy 1997-1999\, and Director of Counter-Proliferation and Arms Control 2002-2008. During 1999-2002 he was on secondment to the Lord Chancellor’s Department (now the Department of Justice) as Head of Administrative Justice. \nDr. Wells was educated at St Catherine’s College\, Oxford (1978-85) and Merton College Oxford (1985-1988). He graduated with a BA with honors in Chemistry in 1982 and was awarded a PhD in 1985. He conducted three years post-Doctorate research at Oxford University as a Junior Research Fellow at Merton College. \nDavid Angell\, Permanent Representative – Canada \nDavid Angell (BA [Political Science]\, Yale University\, 1986; MA [Political Science]\, University of Toronto\, 1987; MPhil [International Relations]\, University of Cambridge\, 1988) served as assistant secretary to the Cabinet\, Foreign and Defence Policy\, at the Privy Council Office since 2016. \nHe has also served as high commissioner to Kenya (2012 to 2016); as director general for International Organizations\, Human Rights and Democracy (2009 to 2012)\, for International Organizations (2008 to 2009) and for Africa (2007 to 2008); and as high commissioner to Nigeria (2004 to 2007). \nMr. Angell was the G8 deputy personal representative (2001 to 2004) and personal representative (2007 to 2012) for Africa and\, as such\, a principal organizer of the 2002 and 2010 G8 summits at Kananaskis and Muskoka. \nHe has served at the United Nations (1996 to 2001)\, including as alternate representative on the UN Security Council (1999 to 2000)\, before which he was the advisor to General John de Chastelain on the International Body on the decommissioning of arms (1995) and the Multi-Party Negotiations on Northern Ireland (1996). \nMr. Angell has also served at the embassy in Washington\, D.C. (1991 to 1993). He is a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal (2013). \nPresented in partnership with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the World Affairs Councils of America (WACA). \n  \n \n \n  \nRegister
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/natos-climate-challenge/
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SUMMARY:International Roundtable: A First Look at the International Trade Policy of the Biden Administration and New Congress
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a discussion of international trade policy under the Biden Administration and 117th Congress.  Now that key administration officials are in place and the new Congress has been in session for several months\, initial policy decisions and some initial trends are becoming evident. This program will feature insights from the U.S. Department of Commerce\, Cornerstone Government Affairs\, Dorsey & Whitney\, and KPMG. Topics include: \n\nContinuity and divergence in international trade policy compared to the prior administration and Congress\nWhat to expect in U.S. – China trade in 2021-2022\nHow Congress may insert itself into U.S. trade policy\nIssues to monitor in international trade to avoid unnecessary and costly surprises\n\nKeynote Speaker\nCara Morrow\, Director of Policy\, Office of the Undersecretary of Commerce for International Trade (ITA) \nPanelists\nAlice Gómez\, Vice President and Counsel\, Cornerstone Government Affairs\nDave Townsend\,  Of Counsel\, Dorsey & Whitney LLP\nJessica Libby\, Managing Director\, Trade & Customs\, KPMG \nJim Southwick\, Vice President\, Global Government Affairs\, Medtronic \nModerator\nChris Bercaw\, Partner\, Dorsey & Whitney LLP \nRegister\n  \nPresented in partnership with KPMG\, Dorsey & Whitney LLP\,  Minnesota Trade Office\,  and U.S. Commercial Service – Minneapolis.
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/international-roundtable/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210608T120000
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SUMMARY:SDG Roundtable - Spring 2021
DESCRIPTION:A number of Minnesota citizen groups use the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals as a “North Star” to help guide their work. Our previous SDG Roundtable presentations featured a number of these groups\, including West Central Initiative Fund\, GHR Foundation\, Ecotone\, United Way\, and Sundance Family Foundation. \nThis SDG Roundtable features the Shreya R. Dixit Memorial Foundation\, a Minnesota advocacy group that works to increase road safety by advocating for laws\, corporate policies\, and individual commitments to eliminate the use of cell phones while driving. Their success – at the legislature and with major Minnesota companies – has expanded their mission to work with high school students\, creating Distraction-Free Life clubs. They also incorporate the SDG 3.6 goal\, reducing injuries and fatalities related to road crashes by half by 2030\, into their work. \nVijay Dixit\, co-founder and board chair of the Shreya R. Dixit Memorial Foundation\, will present the history of the foundation and how the incorporation of SDG 3.6 related activities will help guide its future. \n \nPresented in partnership with United Nations Association of Minnesota and Shreya R. Dixit  Memorial Foundation.
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/minnesota-sdg-roundtable-spring-2021/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210612T130000
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SUMMARY:Empowering Trade with Africa Through Agriculture
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Minnesota Africans United and the Minnesota Department of Agriculture\, join us for a webinar focused on trade and agriculture in Africa. \nThe webinar will feature keynote speaker Dr. Kemba Marshall\, Director\, Land O’ Lakes Purina Animal Nutrition Center\, Veterinary Services\, and international guest speaker\, Lizette Echobei\, Founder of Nulla Farms in Cameroon\, who will share her story and involvement in farming in Cameroon. \nWe’ll also hear from African entrepreneurs and farmers in Minnesota as they share insight into their organic farming journey\, including the challenges and successes in providing healthy and safe food to communities while advancing Minnesota’s economic prosperity\, and from experts in the field who will discuss the resources available in support of African farmers in Minnesota and in Africa. \nSpeakers include Global Minnesota President Mark Ritchie\, and representatives from Nulla Group\, Minnesota Department of Agriculture\, Land O’Lakes\, Naima Farms\, Kilimo Minnesota\, Afro Connects\, Global Empowerment\, AgThrive\, Afro Connections\, and others. \nREGISTER \nPresented in partnership with Minnesota Africans United and the Minnesota Department of Agriculture\, as well as AgThrive\, Land O’Lakes\, Naima Farms\, and the Somali American Farmers Association.
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/empowering-trade-with-africa-through-agriculture/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210618T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210618T200000
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SUMMARY:70th Anniversary Virtual Gala
DESCRIPTION:Thank you to our Committee Chairs: Melissa and Uri Camarena; to our Committee: Karen Cooley-Kistler\, Lili Hall Scarpa\, Cheryl Meyer\, Laura Robinson\, Kaimay Yuen Terry\, and Kay Thomas; and to our Honorary Co-Chairs: Sheila and Michael Bonsignore\, Thomas and Phyllis Colwell\, David and Margene Fox\, Leni and David Moore\, Susan and David Plimpton\, Robert and Sibylle Scarlett\, and Katherine and Lawrence Youngblood. \nSponsorships are nonrefundable and largely tax deductible (view details here). Donors wishing to waive benefits and take full tax deductibility may do so by checking the appropriate box below.  \n 
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/70th-anniversary-gala/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210708T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210708T110000
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SUMMARY:Brazil and the United States: Bilateral Relations and Trade Opportunities
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a business webinar for a look at bilateral relations and trade opportunities between Brazil and the United States\, presented by the Brazil-Minnesota Chamber of Commerce. \nHear from featured speaker Ambassador Nestor Forster Jr.\, Brazilian Ambassador to the United States\, with an introduction by Gabrielle Gerbaud\, Executive Director\, Minnesota Trade Office & Chief Protocol Officer\, State of Minnesota. \nThe program will be moderated by Jeffrey Hanson\, President\, Brazil-Minnesota Chamber of Commerce. \nREGISTER\n\nPresented in partnership with the Brazil-Minnesota Chamber of Commerce and Minnesota Trade Office.
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/brazil-and-the-united-states-bilateral-relations-and-trade-opportunities/
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn with Mandela Washington Fellows
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a free event for Global Minnesota members! Our new Lunch & Learn series continues with a virtual visit with 25 scholars participating in the Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders. \nLearn about their professional work\, countries\, and cultures! The program will include small group breakout sessions with the Fellows. \nBiographies of Fellows\n\nThe Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders is the flagship program of the U.S. Government’s Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI). Established in 2014\, the Mandela Washington Fellowship has brought nearly 4\,400 young leaders from every country in Sub-Saharan Africa to the United States for academic and leadership training. The Fellows\, between the ages of 25 and 35\, are accomplished innovators and leaders in their communities and countries. \nRegister to engage in this exciting opportunity. Not a member? Join today! \nPresented in partnership with the University of Minnesota Humphrey School of Public Affairs.
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/lunch-learn-with-mandela-washington-fellows/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210727T120000
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SUMMARY:SDG Roundtable: Summer 2021
DESCRIPTION:The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a United Nations plan to build a better world for people and our planet by 2030. These goals recognize that ending poverty must go hand-in-hand with strategies that build economic growth\, address social needs such as education\, health\, and equality\, and tackle climate challenges by working to preserve oceans and forests. \nHear from Karen Brown\, Director\, Interdisciplinary Center for the Study of Global Change and Katey Pelican\, DVM\, Ph.D. Associate Professor\, Department of Veterinary Population Medicine as they discuss the full range of SDG-related activities happening throughout the University of Minnesota. \nIf you are registering for this event from outside the United States\, please click here. If you are registering from inside the United States\, please use the form below.
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/sdg-roundtable-summer-2021/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210810T133000
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SUMMARY:The Impact of Diplomacy and Development on Minnesota
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition\, join us for a virtual town hall discussion with Representative Tom Emmer on how investments in America’s international affairs programs impact U.S. national security and Minnesota’s economy. \nFrom combatting the global COVID-19 pandemic to supporting Minnesota exports and cultural exchanges\, Rep. Emmer will talk about the importance of U.S. global engagement. \nREGISTER\n\nPresented in partnership with the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition and MINN Minnesota International NGO Network.
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/the-impact-of-diplomacy-and-development-on-minnesota/
LOCATION:MN
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210812T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210812T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T132456
CREATED:20210719T161351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210721T034041Z
UID:10000937-1628791200-1628798400@globalminnesota.org
SUMMARY:Book Talk: Skiing Into the Bright Open\, by Liv Arnesen
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Norway House\, join us for a free virtual and in-person discussion with Norway House’s 2020 Going Viking Honoree Liv Arnesen as she presents her new book “Skiing Into the Bright Open\,” which details her solo journey to the South Pole. \nA tale of solitary adventure in the bleak and beautiful bone-chilling cold of Antarctica\, “Skiing into the Bright Open” tells a story of gritty determination\, thrilling achievement\, and perseverance in the face of near despair and daunting odds; it is\, ultimately\, an object lesson in the power of a dream if one is willing to pursue it to the ends of the earth. \nFollowing the presentation will be a moderated discussion and Q&A session with Liv led by Global Minnesota President Mark Ritchie. \nREGISTER\nCopies of “Skiing Into the Bright Open” will be available for purchase at the event. \nPresented in partnership with Norway House.
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/book-talk-skiing-into-the-bright-open-by-liv-arnesen/
LOCATION:Norway House\, 913 East Franklin Ave.\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55404
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GEO:44.9625213;-93.2602934
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Norway House 913 East Franklin Ave. Minneapolis MN 55404;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=913 East Franklin Ave.:geo:-93.2602934,44.9625213
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210902T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210902T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T132456
CREATED:20210823T033615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210831T031411Z
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SUMMARY:Afghanistan — Inside Out: A Conversation with Mark Ward & Zaher Wahab
DESCRIPTION:After nearly 20 years of war and a U.S. military withdrawal\, the ground situation in Afghanistan has become increasingly uncertain and unstable for civilians as the government collapsed at the feet of the Taliban insurgents. Even before Kabul fell to the Taliban\, evacuations were difficult given the volatile conditions and securing the safe departure of those seeking to flee is a race against time. \nJoin us in partnership with WorldOregon as we hear from Mark Ward\, a 30-year diplomatic veteran and Director of the Syria Transition Assistance and Response Team at the U.S. Department of State\, and Zaher Wahab\, Professor Emeritus at Lewis & Clark College and educator at the American University of Afghanistan\, as they discuss the rapidly evolving situation in Afghanistan and what society looks like under Taliban rule. \nThe program will be presented via Zoom. \nREGISTER \nAbout the Speakers\nMark Ward is a retired career diplomat who recently left Afghanistan where he was country director for the International Medical Corps for two years after leaving the U.S. Department of State State Department. Ward is now living in Corvallis. He was also previously Country Director for the International Medical Corps in Afghanistan\, ran the Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance at USAID\, and was Special Advisor on Development to the Special Representative of the Secretary General for the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan. \nZaher Wahab taught for many years at Lewis & Clark College and more recently was living in Kabul and teaching at American University of Afghanistan. He served as a senior advisor to the Minister of Higher Education in Afghanistan for five years from 2002-2007 He served as a senior advisor to the Minister of Higher Education in Afghanistan for five years from 2002-2007\, and was instrumental in designing and teaching in the only Masters Degree program for teacher education faculty throughout Afghanistan. \nPresented in partnership with WorldOregon.
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/afghanistan-inside-out-a-conversation-with-mark-ward-zaher-wahab/
LOCATION:MN
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ORGANIZER;CN="Global Minnesota":MAILTO:info@globalminnesota.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210922T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210922T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T132456
CREATED:20210817T204923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210909T202310Z
UID:10000951-1632333600-1632337200@globalminnesota.org
SUMMARY:Global Conversations DIGITAL: The Two Koreas
DESCRIPTION:The Korean Peninsula is facing a defining era. Attempts by South Korean President Moon Jae-in and former U.S. President Donald Trump to repair the rift between North and South lost momentum as Pyongyang continued to test long-range missiles for its nuclear weapons program. As the rift between the U.S. and China grows further\, South Korea may end up in the middle of the two superpowers. \nJoin speaker Dr. Raymond Kuo\, Political Scientist with the RAND Corporation\, and expert in international security and East Asia\, as he discusses what the future holds for U.S.-Korea relations. \nAbout the Speaker\nDr. Raymond Kuo is a Political Scientist at the RAND Corporation and an expert in international security and East Asia. Previously\, he was the Executive Director of the Midwest International Policy Institute. Previously\, Dr. Kuo was a tenure-track professor at Fordham University and the University at Albany\, SUNY\, and has also worked for the United Nations\, the International Center for Transitional Justice\, and others. He has two forthcoming books: “Following the Leader: International Order\, Alliance Strategies\, and Emulation\,” and “Contests of Initiative: Confronting China’s Gray Zone Strategy.” Dr. Kuo’s other research has appeared in International Security\, the Journal of Conflict Resolution\, The National Interest\, and The Diplomat\, among others. Dr. Kuo hold a Ph.D. from Princeton University\, an M.Sc. from the London School of Economics\, and a B.A. from Wesleyan University. \nPresented in partnership with the Friends of the Minneapolis Central Library\, Hennepin County Library – Minneapolis Central\, Landmark Center\, Edina Senior Center\, Friends of the Edina Library\, Minneapolis Public Schools Community Education\, Plymouth Library\, and Washburn Library. \nIf you are registering for this event from outside the United States\, please go here. If you are registering from inside the United States\, please use the form below.
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/global-conversations-digital-the-two-koreas/
LOCATION:MN
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ORGANIZER;CN="Global Minnesota":MAILTO:info@globalminnesota.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210924T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210924T143000
DTSTAMP:20260404T132456
CREATED:20210811T182655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210820T171907Z
UID:10000950-1632474000-1632493800@globalminnesota.org
SUMMARY:Global Trade Virtual Conference 2021
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Minnesota Africans United\, join us for a virtual conference on the U.S.-Africa trade partnership. \nUnder the theme “Light up Ahead – Burgeoning Opportunities of Trade in Africa\,” the conference will focus on trade and investment opportunities within agriculture and health care between the U.S. and Africa. \nThe conference will feature keynote speaker Her Excellency Dr. Joyce Banda\, former President of the Republic of Malawi. \nREGISTER \n\nPresented in partnership with Minnesota Africans United\, Prosper Africa\, and Bremer Bank. \n 
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/global-trade-virtual-conference-2021/
LOCATION:MN
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211004T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211004T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T132456
CREATED:20210830T152636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T144637Z
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SUMMARY:Global Book Club: The Dissent Channel - American Diplomacy in a Dishonest Age
DESCRIPTION:In her new book\, “The Dissent Channel: American Diplomacy in a Dishonest Age\,” author and former diplomat Elizabeth Shackelford recounts her assignment in South Sudan\, and offers a firsthand example of devolving state of U.S. foreign policy and accountability around the world. Winner of the 2020 Douglas Dillon Award for a Book of Distinction on the Practice of American Diplomacy\, “The Dissent Channel” exposes a foreign policy driven more by inertia than principles\, to suit short-term political needs over long-term strategies. \nJoin us for a virtual conversation with former U.S. Foreign Service Officer Elizabeth Shackelford as she discusses\, “The Dissent Channel” and her experience as a diplomat during the precarious rise and devastating fall of the world’s newest country\, South Sudan. \n \nAbout the Speaker\nElizabeth Shackelford is a senior fellow in U.S. foreign policy with the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. She was a career diplomat with the U.S. Department of State until December 2017\, when she resigned in protest of the Trump administration. Her resignation letter was the first to draw widespread attention to the declining state of diplomacy under Donald Trump. As a Foreign Service Officer\, Elizabeth served in Somalia\, Kenya\, South Sudan\, Poland\, and Washington\, D.C. For her work in South Sudan during the outbreak of civil war in 2013\, she received the Barbara Watson Award for Consular Excellence\, the State Department’s highest honor for consular work. Elizabeth is the author of The Dissent Channel: American Diplomacy in a Dishonest Age\, winner of the 2020 Douglas Dillon Book Award. Her op-eds and commentary have been published in numerous outlets including Chicago Tribune\, Los Angeles Times\, and Slate. She has a BA from Duke University and a JD from the University of Pittsburgh. \nIf you are registering for this event from outside the United States\, please go here. If you are registering from inside the United States\, please use the form below.
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/global-book-club-the-dissent-channel-american-diplomacy-in-a-dishonest-age/
LOCATION:MN
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ORGANIZER;CN="Global Minnesota":MAILTO:info@globalminnesota.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211008
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211009
DTSTAMP:20260404T132456
CREATED:20210920T152629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211014T152313Z
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SUMMARY:9th Annual Cine Latino Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Showcasing some of the best new films from U.S. Latino\, Latin American\, and Iberian filmmakers\, Cine Latino celebrates the rich filmmaking histories and cutting-edge film industries of these regions. This year’s Cine Latino will also honor and highlight the African impact on and contributions to Latin American and Ibero history and culture through a special focus on Afro-Latino films. \nPresented as a hybrid festival\, Cine Latino will include lively in-person events and screenings\, engaging filmmaker conversations\, and as Cine Latino at Home/en Casa virtual cinema platform. \nLEARN MORE \nUse promo code GLOBALCL21 to receive a discount. \nCine Latino is presented by the MSP Film Society. Global Minnesota is proud to be a sponsor of Cine Latino.
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/9th-annual-cine-latino-film-festival/
LOCATION:Main Cinema\, 115 Main St.\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55414\, United States
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GEO:44.9847977;-93.255702
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Main Cinema 115 Main St. Minneapolis MN 55414 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=115 Main St.:geo:-93.255702,44.9847977
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211016
DTSTAMP:20260404T132456
CREATED:20210809T154800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211015T025012Z
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SUMMARY:World Food Day 2021 Virtual Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Join our World Food Day symposium live stream below for a closer look at the world’s food systems and how we can build a better food future together. \n \nThe symposium includes presentations from leading international\, national\, and local experts on the impacts of climate change\, global conflict\, and COVID-19 on the world’s agri-food system and the transformation needed to create a more sustainable\, equitable\, and resilient food future for the world. \nThe symposium is presented on Global Minnesota’s YouTube channel. To enable closed-captioning during the live stream program\, follow instructions for use with Google Chrome.  \nSpeakers and Presenters\n\nAgenda\n\nThank You to World Food Day 2021 Sponsors\n\n\nGold Sponsors – Hormel Foods Corporation\, Land O’Lakes Inc.\, McKnight Foundation\nSilver Sponsors – Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota\, Regenerative Agriculture Foundation\n\nThank you to promotional partners: Agriculture & Trade Policy\, Books for Africa\, Conflict Cuisine\, Eating City\, Food Tank\, Global Ties U.S.\, GREATER MSP\, International Relations Council\, Minnesota Institute for Sustainable Agriculture\, Minnesota Women’s Press\, MyFormulary Health\, Public Diplomacy Council\, Second Harvest Heartland\, Social Gastronomy Movement\, South Dakota World Affairs Council\, United Nations Association of Minnesota (UNA-MN)\, and Upstate International and World Affairs Council Upstate. \nIf you are registering for this event from outside the United States\, please click here. If you are registering from inside the United States\, please use the form below.
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/world-food-day-2021-symposium/
LOCATION:MN
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ORGANIZER;CN="Global Minnesota":MAILTO:info@globalminnesota.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211028
DTSTAMP:20260404T132456
CREATED:20210913T201002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210913T213808Z
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SUMMARY:11th Annual Cyber Security Summit
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the virtual 11th Annual Cyber Security Summit\, a premier event to meet with and learn from top leaders in cybersecurity from 39 states and more than 20 countries. \nUnder this year’s theme\, “Power and Peril of Connection\,” Summit content will address today’s cybersecurity challenges head on while keeping an eye on emerging threats. The robust agenda features more than 100 powerful sessions with leading edge cybersecurity leaders who will reveal what’s working to counter threats\, what’s amiss\, and how you can maximize the Power and avoid the Peril of Connection. \nUse promo code GM to receive a 40% discount on registration now through September 24. \nREGISTER \nThe summit will be presented as a virtual event. \nGlobal Minnesota is a marketing partner of the Cyber Security Summit.
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/11th-annual-cyber-security-summit/
LOCATION:MN
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211028T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211028T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T132456
CREATED:20210928T184951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210928T185229Z
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SUMMARY:International Roundtable: Changing Landscape of Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Join a panel discussion with business leaders regarding sustainability and how Minnesota businesses and civil organizations are embracing their role in moving the sustainability movement forward. \nTopics\n\nUnderstanding how sustainability is woven into today’s business environment\nDiscussion of how businesses are viewing sustainability commitments as a business imperative\nUnderstanding U.S. tax and legal developments tied to sustainability developments\n\nSpeakers\nMonica J. Gorman – Keynote Speaker\nDeputy Assistant Secretary for Manufacturing\, Industry & Analysis\, International Trade Administration\, U.S. Department of Commerce \nGayle Schueller – Keynote Speaker\nSenior VP and Chief Sustainability Officer\, 3M \nNick Reinke – Panelist\nSenior Manager\, Strategy and Market\, Land O’Lakes\, Inc. \nDavid Reiling – Panelist\nChief Executive Officer\, Sunrise Banks & Chairman Global Alliance for Banking on Values \nMatt McNeil – Panelist\nPrincipal\, KPMG LLP \nTroy Keller – Panelist\nPartner\, Dorsey & Whitney LLP \nJessica Libby – Moderator\nPrincipal\, KPMG LLP \nREGISTER\n\nPresented in partnership with Dorsey & Whitney LLP\, KPMG LLP\, and the Minnesota Trade Office.
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/international-roundtable-changing-landscape-of-sustainability/
LOCATION:MN
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ORGANIZER;CN="Global Minnesota":MAILTO:info@globalminnesota.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211110
DTSTAMP:20260404T132456
CREATED:20200929T180355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211111T013628Z
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SUMMARY:On Exhibit: "When Minnesota Fed the Children of Europe"
DESCRIPTION:A special exhibit at MSP Airport notes the contributions of Minnesota to hunger relief in Europe during and after World War I. The exhibit is available for viewing into fall of 2021. \nDuring World War I\, many people in Europe faced starvation due to the German occupation and British blockade. In response\, a Commission for Relief in Belgium was created to help feed children and mothers in Belgium and northern France. More than half of the food aid that went to Europe was wheat and wheat flour\, much of it coming from the farmers and flour mills of Minnesota. This hunger relief effort became one of the largest humanitarian efforts in history\, feeding more than 150 million Europeans from France to Russia between 1914 and 1923. \nChildren from Belgium sent letters of gratitude to American children. A selection of these letters has been translated and used to create a powerful exhibit shown across the United States. \nPresented in partnership with the Consulate General of Belgium in New York City\, the Embassy of Belgium\, the French American Chamber of Commerce of Minnesota\, the Mall of America\, Wafels & Dinges\, and Wallonia-Brussels International (WBI). \n 
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/exhibit-opening-of-when-minnesotans-fed-the-children-of-belgium-and-france/
LOCATION:MN
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ORGANIZER;CN="Global Minnesota":MAILTO:info@globalminnesota.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211110T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211110T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T132456
CREATED:20210923T191404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211110T171927Z
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SUMMARY:SDG Roundtable: Fall 2021
DESCRIPTION:The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a United Nations plan to build a better world for people and our planet by 2030. These goals recognize that ending poverty must go hand-in-hand with strategies that build economic growth\, address social needs such as education\, health\, and equality\, and tackle climate challenges by working to preserve oceans and forests. \nHear from Nicholas S. Deychakiwsky\, Senior Program Officer in Civil Society at the Mott Foundation\, as he discusses why a large\, private philanthropic organization such as the Mott Foundation believes that the SDGs have relevance to its local partnerships and how using the SDGs in their work advances their mission to achieve a just\, equitable\, and sustainable society. \n \nAbout the Speaker\nNick Deychakiwsky is a Senior Program Officer at the Mott Foundation working in two Civil Society program areas: Enhancing Community Philanthropy and Strengthening Civic Space. In late 1990\, Deychakiwsky moved to Ukraine\, where he worked in various roles supporting democratic and economic reform before joining the Mott Foundation in 2000. Working in the Foundation’s former Prague office\, he was responsible for grantmaking in Russia\, Ukraine\, Belarus and Moldova until late 2006. He subsequently managed U.S. and global nonprofit/philanthropic sector infrastructure and community philanthropy grantmaking. Since 2016\, Deychakiwsky has served as a board member for the United Philanthropy Forum. Deychakiwsky earned a Master of Business Administration from Columbia University and worked for Mobil Oil as a supply analyst before returning to school to study music and obtain a master’s degree in choral conducting. \nPresented in partnership with the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation. \nIf you are registering for this event from outside the United States\, please go here.
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/sdg-roundtable-fall-2021/
LOCATION:MN
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ORGANIZER;CN="Global Minnesota":MAILTO:info@globalminnesota.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211201T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211201T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T132456
CREATED:20211028T160132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211103T181925Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn with Humphrey Fellows
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exclusive\, free event for Global Minnesota members! Our Lunch & Learn series continues with a virtual visit with Hubert H. Humphrey Fellows. \nHear from Marlon Bockarie-Konteh of the Ministry of Youth Affairs in Sierra Leone\, and Christina Ruhinda of the Tanzania Network of Legal Aid Providers\, as they share more about their professional work\, countries\, and cultures! The program will include time for Q&A with the Fellows. \nThe Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program brings accomplished mid-career professionals from developing designated nations and emerging democracies to the United States for a year of academic study\, related professional experience\, and cultural exchange. Fellows learn about the U.S. cultural\, political\, and economic systems and further develop a sense of the global context in which they and their countries operate. \nThis program will be presented on Zoom. \nRegister to engage in this exciting opportunity. Not a member? Join today! \nPresented in partnership with the University of Minnesota Humphrey School of Public Affairs.
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/lunch-learn-with-humphrey-fellows/
LOCATION:MN
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ORGANIZER;CN="Global Minnesota":MAILTO:info@globalminnesota.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211202T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211202T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T132456
CREATED:20211021T174643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211118T214524Z
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SUMMARY:2021 WorldQuest International Trivia - Virtual Competition
DESCRIPTION:Our popular and fun WorldQuest international trivia event returns this year as a VIRTUAL competition! \nGather with others or play on your own and join us for a lively evening of trivia that will test your world knowledge. Challenging new questions will cover flags\, capitals\, geography\, people in the news\, and current events. We’re also excited to welcome back Tom Crann\, host of All Things Considered for MPR News\, as emcee. \nEvent Details\n\nThe event will be virtual – presented on Zoom and played on Kahoot!\nBe prepared to play by downloading the free Kahoot! app on your mobile device. Learn how to get started.\nPrizes for the top three winners and Spirit competition will be awarded.\nSpirit Competition: Send a photo or record a short\, fun video (1-1:30 min.) showing your best WorldQuest spirit! Submit your photo video no later than November 26\, 2021\, using WeTransfer and enter okrohn+awq@globalminnesota.org in the email field. Entries will be judged on creativity!\n\nEarly-Bird Pricing – Extended!\nEnjoy early-bird pricing of $5 for members/students and $15 for nonmembers. \nPresented in partnership with the University of Minnesota’s Global Programs and Strategy Alliance. \nIf you are registering for this event from outside the United States\, please click here. If you are registering from inside the United States\, please use the form below.
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/2021-worldquest-international-trivia-virtual-competition/
LOCATION:MN
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ORGANIZER;CN="Global Minnesota":MAILTO:info@globalminnesota.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211215T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211215T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T132456
CREATED:20211119T170941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211215T204614Z
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SUMMARY:Global Conversations DIGITAL: A Report from COP26
DESCRIPTION:The recent UN COP26 summit in Glasgow\, Scotland\, brought together world leaders\, climate experts\, advocates\, and more to accelerate action towards climate goals that protect our planet and ensure a greener\, more resilient future for all. \nWith Minnesota as one of the fastest-warming states in the U.S.\, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration\, our future is at the center of climate change action. \nJoin us for a timely discussion with climate experts in Minnesota who attended COP26 as they report on developments from the summit and what they mean for our state. \nSpeakers\n\n\n\nAshley Fairbanks\, Creative Director\, 100% Campaign\nBella Garrioch\, COP26 Support Intern\, Climate Generation: A Will Steger Legacy\nJessica J. Hellmann\, Director & Ecolab Chair for Environmental Leadership\, Institute on the Environment\, University of Minnesota\nRep. Frank Hornstein\, Minnesota House of Representatives\nRoopali Phadke\, Professor of Environmental Studies\, Macalester College\n\n\n\n \nPresented in partnership with Climate Generation: A Will Steger Legacy\, Friends of the Minneapolis Central Library\, Hennepin County Library – Minneapolis Central\, Landmark Center\, Edina Senior Center\, Friends of the Edina Library\, Minneapolis Public Schools Community Education\, Plymouth Library\, and Washburn Library. \nIf you are registering for this event from outside the United States\, please click here. If you are registering from inside the United States\, please use the form below.
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/global-conversations-digital-a-report-from-cop26/
LOCATION:MN
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ORGANIZER;CN="Global Minnesota":MAILTO:info@globalminnesota.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220119T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220119T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T132456
CREATED:20211103T192740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220104T170313Z
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SUMMARY:2022 U.S. Foreign Policy Update
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the insightful and popular annual U.S. Foreign Policy Update with Diplomat in Residence and former career Foreign Service Officer\, Tom Hanson. Tom will explore and discuss the latest foreign policy developments\, trends\, and challenges facing the U.S. including a look at President Joe Biden’s first year in office and the continued global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. \nThe program will be presented virtually only on Zoom. The evening will include a Q&A session with Tom\, moderated by Molly Hayes Baril\, Great Decisions speaker and former foreign affairs officer. \nAbout Tom Hanson\nTom Hanson currently serves as Diplomat in Residence at the Alworth Institute for International Affairs at the University of Minnesota – Duluth. His U.S. Foreign Service postings included East Germany\, France\, Norway\, the Soviet Union\, Sweden\, and the former Soviet Republic of Georgia. He also participated in the opening of new U.S. embassies in Mongolia and Estonia\, worked on the Foreign Relations Committees of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives\, and served as director for NATO and European Affairs at the Atlantic Council of the United States in Washington\, D.C. A member of Global Minnesota’s Great Decisions advisory committee\, Tom speaks frequently on international issues and contributes to local and international media. He is also a board member of the Oslo Center for Peace and Human Rights\, the International Leadership Program at the University of St. Thomas\, and the Cultural Entrepreneurship Program at the University of Minnesota – Duluth. Tom holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Minnesota and graduate degrees from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy; the Institute of Advanced International Studies in Switzerland; and the National School of Administration in France. \nMember Special!\nJoin or renew in January at the $75 membership level or more and you can attend the U.S. Foreign Policy Update for FREE! Pease email Alex Albrecht\, Membership and Gala Coordinator\, to receive a special registration link to join us for free. \nPresented in partnership with the University of Minnesota Humphrey School of Public Affairs.
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SUMMARY:International Day of Education 2022 - The Power of International Exchange
DESCRIPTION:On January 24\, the United Nations will observe the fourth annual International Day of Education\, celebrating the role of education for peace and development around the world. Global Minnesota is once again proud to host one of the largest International Day of Education events in the United States\, featuring international\, national\, and local advocates and activists who are shaping the future of learning. \nGlobal Minnesota was created 70 years ago to welcome and support international students arriving at our colleges and universities. Our motto was “They’ve Come as Strangers\, May They Leave as Friends.” Over the years our work expanded to include educational programs designed to reach all Minnesotans\, “from Kindergarten to the C-Suite\,” to fulfill our mission to advance international understanding and engagement. \nThis year’s program will focus on international educational exchange – learners traveling to other parts of the world to gain new perspectives\, and learners coming to Minnesota to be part of our world-class and increasingly globally-diverse educational system. Join us for presentations and insights from leaders in international educational exchange\, including a keynote presentation by Jeffrey Sachs\, Director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University and President of the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network. \n \nThe program will be presented on Global Minnesota’s YouTube channel. To enable closed-captioning during the live stream program\, follow instructions for use with Google Chrome.  \nSpeakers and Presenters\n\nAgenda\n\nThank You Sponsors\n\nPlatinum Sponsor\n\nSilver Sponsor – Sunrise Banks\n\nThank you to promotional partners: Humphrey School of Public Affairs\, South Dakota World Affairs Council\, St. Cloud State University\, Study Minnesota\, and World Affairs Councils of America. \nIf you are registering for this event from outside the United States\, please click here. If you are registering from inside the United States\, please use the form below.
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/international-day-of-education-2022-the-power-of-international-exchange/
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SUMMARY:Assignment Russia: Becoming a Foreign Correspondent in the Crucible of the Cold War
DESCRIPTION:Marvin Kalb\, the award-winning journalist who has written extensively about the world he reported on during his long career\, now turns his eye on the young man who became that journalist in his newest volume of memoirs “Assignment Russia: Becoming a Foreign Correspondent in the Crucible of the Cold War.” \nChosen by legendary broadcaster Edward R. Murrow to become one of what came to be known as the Murrow Boys\, Marvin takes readers back to his first days as a journalist\, and what also were the first days of broadcast news. \nJoin a discussion with author Marvin Kalb as he discusses his new book “Assignment Russia: Becoming a Foreign Correspondent in the Crucible of the Cold War.” The program will be moderated by Global Minnesota President Mark Ritchie. \nAbout the Speaker\nMarvin Kalb is a former senior adviser to the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting\, a Harvard Professor emeritus\, former network news correspondent at NBC and CBS\, senior fellow nonresident at the Brookings Institution\, and author of 16 other books\, the most recent of which is the first volume of his memoirs\, The Year I Was Peter the Great (Brookings). \nPresented in partnership with the Russian-American Business and Cultural Council and The Museum of Russian Art. \nIf you would like to register\, please use the button below. \nRegister
URL:https://globalminnesota.org/event/assignment-russia-becoming-a-foreign-correspondent-in-the-crucible-of-the-cold-war/
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