2022 World Affairs Council of the Year
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TNWAC's Global Focus talked with distinguished columnist, author, scholar and commentator Rami Khouri from the American University in Beirut about the crises sweeping the Middle East. From the Islamic State terrorists to the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians Mr. Khouri provided insights and perspectives on these critical national security and foreign policy issues.
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Join us on August 20th for our inaugural Global Focus Webcast as we talk live -- with your participation -- with distinguished columnist, scholar and commentator Rami Khouri from Beirut about the crises besetting the Middle East. Here's how to join the conversation. (Don't forget to vote at www.150daysofgiving.com!)
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Great stuff in this month's WACA newsletter. Something for everyone. National Conference - you're invited; college student scholarship for the conference; and the August 'Cover to Cover' author teleconference.
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You are invited to join the Tennessee World Affairs Council and the American Security Project for a symposium on "Climate Change: Risks for National Security."
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We need your vote in the First Tennessee 150DaysOfGiving.com project. TNWAC will win a grant with your votes -- every day, every device.
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Join Secretary of State John Kerry for a live, interactive "University Student Town Hall" - Today
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VOTE TODAY at www.150daysofgiving.com to help the Tennessee World Affairs Council win a grant from First Tennessee to support its important global awareness programs. Thanks!
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The Tennessee World Affairs Council recently received a donation from the Cookeville Breakfast Rotary club to support the Academic WorldQuest program, which encourages high school students to learn more about the world through competition.
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A delegation of Tennessee World Affairs Council board members recently paid a call on Consul-General of Japan Motohiko Kato to update him on the group's work in global awareness education.
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Join the Nashville Chapter of the UN Association for their summer luncheon and lecture, "The U.S. and the United Nations: Friend or Foe," with Tom Osborne, former ABC News reporter and UN Bureau Chief. The event is set for August 24th, 11:30-1:30 in Nashville.
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