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SUMMARY:Weeknight Webinar: Syria in Transition
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Amy Austin Holmes\, a leading expert on Syria and author of “Statelet of Survivors\,” for a critical discussion of the country’s dramatic transition following Assad’s fall. The conversation will draw on her seven years of field research in Northeast Syria and explore the challenges and opportunities of establishing governance and building an inclusive post-Assad state. \nDr. Holmes brings unique insights from her groundbreaking survey of over 400 Syrian Democratic Forces members and extensive research on governance models in Syria’s autonomous regions. This timely conversation will examine how Syria can navigate its complex transition while ensuring protection for its diverse communities. \nDate: Wednesday\, December 18\, 2024\nTime: 7:00-8:00 PM\nPlatform: ZOOM \nREGISTER HERE\nFor more context on governance in Syria\, we recommend Dr. Holmes’ newly published book “Statelet of Survivors” \n \nDr. Amy Austin Holmes is an Instructional Associate Professor at Texas A&M University’s Bush School and author of three books on Middle Eastern politics and social movements. \nKey Discussion Points\n\nModels of inclusive governance from Northeast Syria’s autonomous region\nProtection of religious and ethnic minorities under the new leadership\nTurkey’s evolving role and influence in Syria’s political landscape\nProspects for decentralized governance and minority rights\nChallenges of integrating different administrative models across Syria
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/weeknight-webinar-syria-in-transition/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Weeknight Webinar
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SUMMARY:Coffee and Discussion (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Join us via zoom on the first Thursday of every month\, 10am-11am\, for our members Coffee and Discussion meeting. A zoom link will be sent to your email upon registration! Register HERE
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/coffee-and-discussion-virtual-4/
LOCATION:ME
CATEGORIES:Coffee and Discussion
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SUMMARY:Evening Extra: Contested Nuclear Taboo in the Third Nuclear Age
DESCRIPTION:Over the past decade\, there have been growing concerns that the renewed great power competition and the increasing salience of nuclear weapons in world politics could eventually lead to the erosion of the international norm against the use of nuclear weapons – the “nuclear taboo.” Join students and faculty with the Department of Political Science to hear Prof. Michael Smenta discuss his new book on how the normative prohibition against using nuclear weapons persists in world politics and may have been reaffirmed by the world’s response to Moscow’s saber-rattling in Ukraine. Rebecca Davis Gibbons\, Associate Professor of Political Science at USM\, will moderate the discussion. \nWith Professor Michal Smetana\, Director of the Peace Research Center Prague (PRCP)\, moderated by Prof. Rebecca Davis Gibbons. Co-sponsored by The World Affairs Council of Maine. This event is free and open to the public. \nPlease register HERE
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/evening-extra-contested-nuclear-taboo-in-the-third-nuclear-age/
LOCATION:University of Southern Maine\, 102 Wishcamper\, 34 Bedford St\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Partnership
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SUMMARY:Coffee and Discussion (In-Person)
DESCRIPTION:A monthly discussion of world events for members. In-person meetings are held every third Thursday of the month at the Falmouth Memorial Library\, 10am-11am. Register HERE
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/coffee-and-discussion-in-person-3/
LOCATION:Falmouth Memorial Library\, 5 Lunt Road\, Falmouth\, ME\, 04105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coffee and Discussion
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SUMMARY:Mixing West African Traditional Sounds and American R&B
DESCRIPTION:Five-time Grammy Award winner Angélique Kidjo is one of the greatest artists in international music today\, a creative force with fourteen albums and innumerable accolades to her name. Time Magazine calls her “Africa’s premier diva” and named her one of the most influential people in the world. Kidjo cross-pollinates the West African traditional sounds of her childhood in Benin with elements of American R&B\, funk and jazz\, as well as influences from Europe and Latin America. Her striking voice\, stage presence and fluency in multiple cultures and languages have won respect from her peers and expanded her following across national borders. An internationally recognized humanitarian\, the BBC\, Forbes\, and The Guardian have all highlighted her importance to the people of the African continent and beyond.
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/mixing-west-african-traditional-sounds-and-american-rb/
LOCATION:State Theatre\, 609 Congress St\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:Coffee and Discussion (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Join us via zoom on the first Thursday of every month\, 10am-11am\, for our members Coffee and Discussion meeting. A zoom link will be sent to your email upon registration! REGISTER HERE
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/coffee-and-discussion-virtual-3/
LOCATION:ME
CATEGORIES:Coffee and Discussion
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SUMMARY:Global Stakes with Local Ties: Diverse Perspectives on the Election and Foreign Policy
DESCRIPTION:Join us October 24th for our third\, annual Fall Foreign Policy Forum: Global Stakes with Local Ties.\n\n\nWill foreign policy be a factor in this year’s election? Conventional wisdom says U.S. voters decide on domestic issues – like jobs and the economy\, and put little stock in things happening “far from home.” At the same time\, we live in an interconnected world and for many in our community “far from home” can feel close to home as well. In fact\, more polls are showing likely voters listing listing foreign policy issues among their top concerns. For this year’s Forum\, we’ve invited a diverse panel of community leaders to explore how Mainers are thinking about the intersection of foreign policy and the November election. Take part in an important conversation on the ways critical issues like climate\, trade policies\, the wars in Gaza and Ukraine and immigration are impacting our communities and how they may influence the vote. \nInvited panelists include: Tae Chong\, Eisha Khan\, Mike Rurenza Mfashingabo\, and Julie Trujillo Luengo; moderated by Sarah Petrin \nWe will also hear from Maine Secretary of State\, Shenna Bellows\, on the importance of voter participation for shaping policy at home and abroad. State Representative Deqa Dhalac and Portland City Councilor Pious Ali will also offer opening and closing remarks. \nREGISTER HERE \nShare your thoughts on foreign policy and the election. Take our pre-Forum survey!
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/global-stakes-with-local-ties-diverse-perspectives-on-the-election-and-foreign-policy/
LOCATION:Glickman Family Library\, 314 Forest Ave\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="World Affairs Council of Maine":MAILTO:info@wacmaine.org
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SUMMARY:SUME: Sound of a Revolution\, a Greenlandic feature documentary film
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URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/sume-sound-of-a-revolution-a-greenlandic-feature-documentary-film/
LOCATION:Cove Street Arts\, 71 Cove St\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:Cross-Cultural Collaborations: Opportunities for Addressing Social Issues in the North Atlantic
DESCRIPTION:Social work professors Dr. Charlothe Petersen Mørkhøj of Ilisimatusarfik/University of Greenland \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Dorothea Ivey of University of Southern Maine\nLars\, BSW Social Work student\, Ilisimatusarfik/University of Greenland\, and Sandra Perez\, MSW student\, University of Southern Maine.\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nModerator: Dr. Paula Gerstenblatt\, Professor of Social Work at University of Southern Maine and member of the Maine-Greenland Collaborations research team.
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/cross-cultural-collaborations-opportunities-for-addressing-social-issues-in-the-north-atlantic/
LOCATION:Glickman Family Library\, 314 Forest Ave\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:Coffee and Discussion (In-Person)
DESCRIPTION: October 17th at the Falmouth Memorial Library\, 10am-11am. Register HERE \nTopic: Will foreign policy decide the election? \nFacilitator: Allison \nSuggested Readings \nAai. (2024\, October 2). New poll finds Arab American voters evenly divided in the 2024 presidential election. Arab American Institute. \nCFR Editors. (2024\, April 30). Election 2024. Council on Foreign Relations. \nWhy U.S. foreign policy may play a larger role at the 2024 national conventions. (2024\, June 16). PBS News. \nFiveThirtyEight. (2024\, October 1). Will foreign policy impact the 2024 election? | 538 Politics Podcast [Video]. YouTube. \nStaff\, C. (2024\, June 10). Will 2024 be a foreign policy election? Campaigns & Elections.
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/coffee-and-discussion-in-person-2/
LOCATION:Falmouth Memorial Library\, 5 Lunt Road\, Falmouth\, ME\, 04105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coffee and Discussion
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SUMMARY:Eagle Hill Discussion Forum: Mexico and the Upcoming US Presidential Election
DESCRIPTION:Alan Riding is a Brazilian-born British journalist and writer whose career took him first to New York with Reuters\, then to Mexico for The Financial Times and The Economist. In 1978\, he joined The New York Times and\, from Mexico\, he also covered the Nicaraguan Revolution and the civil wars in El Salvador and Guatemala. In 1984\, he moved to Brazil\, his base for covering the drug and guerrilla wars in Colombia and Peru\, before returning to Europe in 1989. After five years as The New York Times’s bureau chief in Paris\, he became the newspaper’s European Cultural Correspondent until he left the paper in 2007. Among his books are Distant Neighbors: A Portrait of the Mexicans; Essential Shakespeare Handbook and Opera\, of which he is co-author; and And The Show Went On: Cultural Life in Nazi-Occupied Paris. \nFor the best part of 70 years\, the US could ignore Mexico in the knowledge that its one-party system would insure stability. Then\, in 2000\, this “perfect dictatorship” ended in an electoral defeat\, bringing instability in the form of intense drug-related violence and tidal waves of immigrants from across the world trying to reach the US through Mexico. Six years ago\, a leftist populist\, Andrés Manuel López Obrador\, became president under the banner of a new nationalist party\, known as Morena\, which he sought to model on the old PRI\, or Institutional Revolutionary Party. On October 1\, his hand-picked successor\, Claudia Sheinbaum\, took office\, pledging to continue her mentor’s controversial policies. Looking ahead\, Washington can probably ignore the erosion of democracy in Mexico\, but whoever wins the White House on November 5 will have to address the double border crisis of drugs and refugees. How President Sheinbaum responds to US pressure will determine the state of bilateral relations for the next six years. And how these and other issues such as bilateral trade are handled will unavoidably influence the outcome of next month’s and future US presidential elections. \nRegister for this discussion by emailing joerg@eaglehill.us by 10AM ET on the day of the event.
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/eagle-hill-discussion-forum-mexico-and-the-upcoming-us-presidential-election/
LOCATION:ME
CATEGORIES:Community
ORGANIZER;CN="Eagle Hill Discussion Forum":MAILTO:joerg@eaglehill.us
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SUMMARY:Coffee and Discussion (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Join us via zoom on the first Thursday of every month\, 10am-11am\, for our members Coffee and Discussion meeting. A zoom link will be sent to your email upon registration! REGISTER HERE
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/coffee-and-discussion-virtual-2/
LOCATION:ME
CATEGORIES:Coffee and Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240926T183000
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SUMMARY:Empowering Women and Girls with Disabilities: Fighting Discrimination\, and Promoting Inclusion
DESCRIPTION:This year’s lecture takes place this month and will feature Juliet Mwongeli Muema and Maria Omare\, both of Kenya. Muema and Omare will present their lecture\, Empowering Women and Girls with Disabilities: Fighting Discrimination\, and Promoting Inclusion\, on Thursday\, September 26\, from 6:30 – 8 p.m. at Hannaford Hall. Maria is a distinguished disability inclusion advocate who\, as the Founder and Executive Director of The Action Foundation (TAF)\, has devoted her career to building inclusive and resilient communities where those with disabilities can thrive. Juliet is a visually impaired sustainable human development advocate\, para-cyclist\, and inclusive women’s rights advocate. In addition to her role as a Program Officer for The Action Foundation’s Adolescent Girls and Young Women’s Empowerment Program\, Juliet brings a wealth of experience as a global para-cyclist. Having competed internationally\, she uses her platform to challenge societal perceptions of disabilities and advocate for gender equality and disability rights. \nRegister for this event HERE.
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/empowering-women-and-girls-with-disabilities-fighting-discrimination-and-promoting-inclusion/
LOCATION:Hannaford Hall\, 88 Bedford St\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240920T083000
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SUMMARY:Global Security Forum 2024
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to partner with the World Affairs Council of Connecticut on their annual Global Security Forum: Power Plays. The 2024 Global Security Forum (GSF) is a leading goal summit that brings together the world’s top leaders and experts in cutting-edge conversations on the most critical security concerns we face and the Power Plays that will decided our future. World Affairs Council of Maine members are invited to attend in person or virtually on Friday\, September 20th. \nA full list of speakers and schedule is available HERE. \nTickets can be found HERE
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/global-security-forum-2024/
LOCATION:Goodwin University East\, 1 Riverside Dr\, East Hartford\, 06118
CATEGORIES:In Partnership
ORGANIZER;CN="World Affairs Council of Maine":MAILTO:info@wacmaine.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240919T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240919T170000
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SUMMARY:Intersections of Elections and Foreign Policy
DESCRIPTION:This is part 2 of a three part series on the elections organized by COA\, Gateway Services and the Greater Portland Immigrant Welcome Center. Panelists Allison Hodgkins\, Executive Director of World Affairs of Maine\, Fatima Saidi\, National Campaign Director\, and Faisal Khan\, Executive Director of the Immigrant Welcome Center
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/intersections-of-elections-and-foreign-policy/
LOCATION:Gateway Community Services\, 501 Forest Ave\, Portland\, ME\, 04102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
ORGANIZER;CN="World Affairs Council of Maine":MAILTO:info@wacmaine.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240919T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240919T113000
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SUMMARY:Coffee And Discussion: Current Events at the Falmouth Memorial Library
DESCRIPTION:Allison will share her impressions from her recent travel to Jordan and the West Bank. \nKershner\, I. (2022\, April 15). Jerusalem tattoo artist Inks pilgrims\, priests and those scarred by conflict. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/15/world/middleeast/jerusalem-tattoo-artist.html \nDe Vega\, L.\, De Vega\, L.\, & De Vega\, L. (2024\, February 15). Curfews and closed schools: How the war suffocates the Palestinians of Hebron. EL PAÍS English. https://english.elpais.com/international/2024-02-15/curfews-and-closed-schools-how-the-war-suffocates-the-palestinians-of-hebron.html \nMiranda\, K. (2017\, December 29). Despite the hurdles\, Hebron glass makers keep the kiln fires burning. Middle East Eye. https://www.middleeasteye.net/features/despite-hurdles-hebron-glass-makers-keep-kiln-fires-burning \nSudilovsky\, J.\, & Sudilovsky\, J. (2023\, December 22). Despite difficult Christmas season in Bethlehem devoid of tourists\, local Christians have hope – OSV News. OSV News –. https://www.osvnews.com/2023/12/22/despite-difficult-christmas-season-in-bethlehem-devoid-of-tourists-local-christians-have-hope/ \nStern\, I. (2024\, July 26). A pollster sheds light on Palestinian attitudes toward the U.S.\, Israel and Hamas. NPR. https://www.npr.org/2024/07/26/g-s1-12949/khalil-shikaki-palestinian-polling-israel-gaza-hamas
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/coffee-and-discussion-current-events-at-the-falmouth-memorial-library-2/
LOCATION:Falmouth Memorial Library\, 5 Lunt Road\, Falmouth\, ME\, 04105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coffee and Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240912T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240912T200000
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SUMMARY:Two Truths in One Heart\, Two Peoples in One Land: Community Event by Jewish Community Alliance
DESCRIPTION:Free but advance registration is required by  September 10. \nNoor Awad & Rabbi Hanan Schlesinger are leaders of the Judea & Samaria/the West Bank-based Roots/Shorashim/Judur\, an Israeli-Palestinian grassroots initiative for understanding\, non-violence\, and transformation. They represent a unique network of Israelis and Palestinians who have come to see each other as partners in the work to make changes to reduce tension\, prevent escalation\, and end the conflict. Their goal is to challenge the two communities’ assumptions for each other and promote open dialogue. Join us at Temple Beth El in Portland for this important conversation as Rav Hanan and Noor share their personal experiences before and after Oct 7th\, 2023. They will also share how their perspectives\, their work\, and their societies have and have not been changed since the war\, and what to expect next in the big picture towards the common goal of peace in the Middle East. \nRoots/Shorashim/Judur is an Israeli-Palestinian grassroots initiative for understanding\, nonviolence and transformation based in Judea & Samaria/the West Bank- is a unique network of local Palestinians and Israelis who have come to see each other as the partners we both need to make changes to end our conflict. Based on mutual recognition of each People’s national identity and connection to the Land\, we are challenging the assumptions our communities hold about each other\, building trust and creating a new discourse around the conflict in our respective societies. Learn more at https://www.friendsofroots.net/ \nThis community program is generously co-sponsored by Temple Beth El (Portland)\, Congregation Bet Ha’am\, and the JCA.
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/two-truths-in-one-heart-two-peoples-in-one-land-community-event-by-jewish-community-allianc/
LOCATION:Temple Beth El\, 400 Deering Ave\, Portland\, ME\, 04103
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240827T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240827T210000
DTSTAMP:20260419T040639
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SUMMARY:First Hand Impressions of the Path to Peace in the Middle East
DESCRIPTION:Freeport Speech will gather three individuals with extraordinary insight into the peace process for a discussion about finding peace in the Middle East. On August 27th at 7pm\, at the Freeport Performing Arts Center\, Martin Fletcher\, former NBC News Tel Aviv Bureau Chief and award winning author\, and Aaron David Miller\, an American Middle East analyst\, author\, and negotiator at the State Department\, will have an open conversation moderated by NPR’s International Affairs Correspondent\, Jackie Northam. Tickets are $20 and available through FreeportSpeech.org or on Eventbrite.
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/first-hand-impressions-of-the-path-to-peace-in-the-middle-east/
LOCATION:Freeport Performing Arts Center\, 30 Holbrook St\, Freeport\, ME\, 04032
CATEGORIES:Community
ORGANIZER;CN="Freeport Speech":MAILTO:admin@FreeportSpeech.org
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SUMMARY:Coffee and Discussion: The Situation in Kenya
DESCRIPTION:Join the World Affairs Council of Maine in Coffee and Discussion to consider the protests in Kenya regarding the ongoing debt crisis. REGISTER \nSuggested readings:\n• Cohen\, P.\, & Bradsher\, K. (2024\, June 26). Behind the deadly unrest in Kenya is a staggering and painful national debt. The New York Times. \n• Romeu\, R. (2024\, April 18). The Emerging Global Debt Crisis and the Role of International Aid. CSIS. \n• Cohen\, P. (2024\, June 14). $29 trillion: that’s how much debt emerging nations are facing. The New York Times. \n• Al Jazeera English. (2024\, January 6). Is a global debt crisis looming? | Counting the Cost [Video]. YouTube. \n• A world of debt dashboard. (2024.). UNCTAD.
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/coffee-and-discussion-the-situation-in-kenya/
LOCATION:Falmouth Memorial Library\, 5 Lunt Road\, Falmouth\, ME\, 04105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coffee and Discussion
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SUMMARY:African Summer Concert: Angolan King of Kuduro\, Tony Amado
DESCRIPTION:The Immigrant Welcome Center of Greater Portland is putting on its final show of the summer! As part of its African Summer series\, swing by Congress Square Park in Portland on Friday\, August 2nd\, at 6pm to see Angolan King of Kuduro\, Tony Amado\, for free! Don’t miss it!
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/african-summer-concert-angolan-king-of-kuduro-tony-amado/
LOCATION:ME
CATEGORIES:Community
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