World Affairs Council News Week of October 22-28, 2018
Here’s your news.
World Affairs Council News Week of October 22-28, 2018
Here’s your news.
“Know Now” Conference Call Thursday | “Inside Gaza” | RSVP Now
Join Yousef Bashir and host Bill Clifford, World Affairs Councils of America President, as they present May’s edition of the WACA KNOW NOW conference call series.
“Know Now” Conference Call | Public Health Approach to Violence and Conflict | Apr 24
Join Ari Cowan and Tony Belak as they host a discussion for April’s edition of the WACA KNOW NOW conference call series.
“Know Now” Conference Call | Public Health Approach to Violence and Conflict | Apr 24
Join Ari Cowan and Tony Belak as they host a discussion for April’s edition of the WACA KNOW NOW conference call series.
“Know Now” Conference Call | Amb Mary Carlin Yates | Sudan Re-engagement | Feb 20
Join Derrick Olsen, WorldOregon President, as he hosts a discussion with Ambassador (Ret.) Mary Carlin Yates on Sudan for February’s edition of the WACA KNOW NOW conference call series.
“Know Now” Conference Call | Amb Mary Carlin Yates | Sudan Re-engagement | Feb 20
Join Derrick Olsen, WorldOregon President, as he hosts a discussion with Ambassador (Ret.) Mary Carlin Yates on Sudan for February’s edition of the WACA KNOW NOW conference call series.
“Know Now” Conference Call | 2018 “Control Risks” | Jan 30
Students: This program qualifies for five points toward the Tennessee Global Scholar Certificate The World Affairs Councils of America is pleased to present the KNOW NOW conference call series. These […]
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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.