Mark your calendar so you don't miss this exciting opportunity to talk with Souad Mekhennet about her experiences confronting radical militants from ISIS and Al Qaeda to tell the story in her book "I Was Told To Come Along: My Journey Behind The Lines of Jihad."Read More
Your World Affairs Council contributed to the dialogue in our community about the scourge of human trafficking and slavery when it presented, in association with Belmont University, a screening of the film, “Not My Life” and a panel of specialists. The documentary depicted “the cruel and dehumanizing practices of human trafficking and modern slavery on...Read More
Cover to Cover is a monthly program featuring the most influential authors on subjects of national and international importance. Join in the phone call with author David Priest on the 19th.Read More
The Tennessee World Affairs Council is pleased to present a public affairs briefing and town hall in association with Lipscomb University, "How Did The Middle East Get In This Condition?" with Thomas Lippman, Author, Scholar, Journalist.Read More
The Tennessee World Affairs Council is pleased to present a public affairs briefing and town hall in association with Lipscomb University, "How Did The Middle East Get In This Condition?" with Thomas Lippman, Author, Scholar, Journalist.Read More
The Tennessee World Affairs Council is assembling a panel of distinguished international affairs specialists from various disciplines -- diplomats, scholars, journalists, Peace Corps volunteers, commerce and international justice and more to talk to you about their experiences working in the world of global affairs. This very popular program is offered twice a year and never...Read More
The Tennessee World Affairs Council is pleased to present a public affairs briefing and town hall in association with Lipscomb University, "How Did The Middle East Get In This Condition?" with Thomas Lippman, Author, Scholar, Journalist.Read More
The Tennessee World Affairs Council is assembling a panel of distinguished international affairs specialists from various disciplines -- diplomats, scholars, journalists, Peace Corps volunteers, commerce and international justice and more to talk to you about their experiences working in the world of global affairs. This very popular program is offered twice a year and never...Read More
The Tennessee World Affairs Council is pleased to present a public affairs briefing and town hall in association with Lipscomb University, "How Did The Middle East Get In This Condition?" with Thomas Lippman, Author, Scholar, Journalist.Read More