2022 World Affairs Council of the Year
Network of Independent World Affairs Councils of America

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As you plan your year-end giving, we hope that the Tennessee World Affairs Council is among your priority organizations to contribute to before we close out 2017.
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Last year your support made it possible for the World Affairs Council to reach thousands of Tennesseans, mostly students, with global affairs awareness programs to help understand a complex world where America's interests -- security and prosperity -- are increasingly challenged. The World Affairs Council could not accomplish its mission without your help.
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The work of bringing programs and resources to educate and inspire the community to learn and understand international affairs has led to the Nashville-based Tennessee World Affairs Council being named as the “Council of the Month” for January 2017 by the national office of the World Affairs Councils of America.
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Your weekly summary of news and information from your World Affairs Council will keep you up to date.
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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.
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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.
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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...
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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.
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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...
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