FEATURED EVENTS

  • JASG YP Ice-Skating

    Join The Japan America Society of Georgia at Atlantic Station’s track style 10,000-square-foot, open-air ice-skating rink, set to the backdrop of Atlanta’s premier destination for shopping COST: $13 for Adults $10 for children under 5, seniors, and students (to be paid at the ice skating rink) Registration Deadline is Friday, January 26, 2018.

  • Latin American Crossroads: Brazil – Modern, Mature, Misunderstood

    Brazilian Consulate - Conference Area One Alliance Center - 3500 Lenox Rd. - Sixth Floor, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Series sponsored by: Brazil's muddy economic outlook in the wake of a far-reaching corruption scandal has created some challenges to its global reputation, but it hasn’t completely lost its luster as a market for Georgia companies. From Novelis and NCR to Coca-Cola and Delta, many regard the nation of 200 million as key pillar in their […]

  • Conservator Talk on Preserving Iraqi Jewish Heritage

    The Breman Museum 1440 Spring Street NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

    This event is associated with the opening of the exhibition: Discover & Recovery: Preserving Iraqi Jewish Heritage. Anna Fridley will talk about her work as a Conservator on the Iraqi Jewish Archives project from 2012 to 2014. She will tell her personal story of how she came to apply for and work on the project and […]

  • ACIR Presents Dr. Polina Sinovets: Russian Strategic Culture and Nuclear Weapons

    Capital City Club 7 John Portman Boulevard Northwest, Atlanta, GA, United States

    According to Fritz Ermarth, "Traditional Russian strategic culture – that of Imperial Russia from its emergence as a state in the middle of the last millennium through most of the existence of the Soviet Union into the late 1980s – has been one of the most martial and militarized such cultures in history, rivaling, if […]

  • 2018 U.S.-China Young Scholars Forum

    Emory University Woodruff Library Jones Room 540 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Two evolving events may impact global peace and prosperity in the coming years. First, President Donald Trump is drastically changing America’s domestic and foreign policies under the slogan “Make America Great Again.” Second, President Xi Jinping has launched a set of policies that he similarly claims will make China great again. Both leaders are driven […]

  • BABC Pub Night: Ri Ra

    Ri Ra Irish Pub 1080 Peachtree St NE, Suite 1, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Join the British-American Business Council of Georgia  for a casual networking evening at Ri Ra in Midtown. Please RSVP to know how many to expect, although the event is free to attend. Come prepared with a thirst for beer, appetite for pub grub, and a stack of business cards!

  • Global Gateways & Global Partners: An Audience with the President of Emory University

    Join  the Netherlands American Chamber of Commerce as they host Claire E. Sterk, President of Emory University, to talk about the critical role played by Emory and Atlanta in global issues today. With their shared history, Emory and Atlanta have pursued connected paths from regional to national recognition. Today they both enjoy global impact in […]

  • Passport to Exports: Georgia Hispanic Chamber

    Passport to Exports is part of a regional Atlanta Metro Export Plan to help companies grow through international sales of their products and services. With 95 percent of the world’s consumers located outside the United States, the global potential for metro Atlanta companies is tremendous.  Passport to Exports is designed to answer some basic questions […]

  • U.S. China Policy under Trump

    Steven C. Hall Building 215 Bobby Dodd Way. Room 102, Atlanta, GA, United States

    A Risen China is an unprecedented challenge to American power and principles. Any president would have a hard time responding effectively to Beijing’s ambitions. The difficulty is compounded by the current political crisis, in which the post-WWII consensus about the interests and values that drive American foreign policy has been lost. China is taking advantage […]

  • The Future of Transatlantic Relations: A debate

    The Academy of Medicine, Georgia Institute of Technology 875 W Peachtree St NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

        On Wednesday, January 31, the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at the Georgia Institute of Technology will host a debate on the future of the transatlantic relationship. This debate, convened by the Brookings Institution’s Foreign Policy program and the Charles Koch Institute, in partnership with POLITICO, is the third debate in a […]

  • Lunch and Learn: New Tax Reform, what it means to you and your business

    HLB Gross Collins 3330 Cumberland Blvd, #900, Atlanta, GA, United States

    FACC Atlanta and HLB Gross Collins, P.C. invite you to a Lunch and Learn on the New Tax Reform At the close of 2017, President Trump signed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act into law, which means there are significant changes for millions of taxpayers effective January 1, 2018. This will affect virtually every individual […]

  • Save My Seoul – Screening of a documentary and panel discussion

    Landmark Midtown Art Cinema 931 Monroe Drive NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Polaris presents A screening of the documentary Save My Seoul, followed by a panel discussion about the current realities of human trafficking in massage parlors across the United States. Save My Seoul sheds light onto the global sex industry through interviews with traffickers, civilians, police, and survivors. Join to discuss the local context of modern […]

  • Tunisian Lunch with Chef Lotfi

    Parc at Duluth 3315 Peachtree Industrial Blvd,, Duluth, GA, United States

    Join Go Eat Give, for a special Tunisian lunch prepared by Lotfi Chabaane, a Tunisia born chef/ caterer/ consultant. Chabaane was owner of owner of Couscous and Perla Taqueria in Atlanta, chef at Atlantis Restaurant and consultant to Art Smith (former Oprah Winfrey's personal chef). Hear about Chef's life growing up in Tunisia, and his […]

  • Atlanta Jewish Film Festival: Young Professionals Night

    Woodruff Arts Center 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Join the Goethe-Zentrum Atlanta at the Young Professionals Night at the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, presented by AJC ACCESS. This evening of fun and film is open to young professionals under 40 of all faith and ethnic backgrounds - it's guaranteed to be a night to make new contacts and meet new people! The evening […]

  • Tablao Flamenco- A Night of Flamenco Dance and Music

    Kavarna 707 East Lake Drive, Decatur, GA, United States

    A night of flamenco dance and music featuring two very talented flamenco guitarists; Daniel Benitez Perez, originally from Cádiz, and Carlos Pacheco, originally from Puerto Rico. An event not to be missed! The artists: Dance - Ania "La Candela" Guitars - Daniel Benitez Perez & Carlos Pacheco Percussion/ drums - Jerry Fields Tickets: $15 (pre-sale), […]

  • Afro-Cuban All Stars

    Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth Street NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

    America can’t get enough of the singular Afro-Cuban sound, especially when it’s from the legendary Afro-Cuban All Stars, the best-known Cuban orchestra today. Drawing on both classic Cuban styles like son and danzón, and contemporary dance rhythms like timba, the multi-generational Afro-Cuban All Stars showcase the best musicians that Cuba has to offer (many of […]

  • Flamenco and Paella

    Old Smyrna Firehouse 2889 Alexander Street, Smyrna, GA, United States

    Set in the historic Smyrna Firehouse, the event will include Spanish paella and live flamenco show featuring two flamenco guitarists, Daniel Benitez Perez and Carlos Pacheco as well as dancer Ania La Candela and Jerry Fields on drums and percussion. Paella will be prepared by the Spanish master chef Alejandro Montes-Granada, The Spaniard. The event […]

  • Meet and Greet: Dr. Renate Brauner, Vienna City Councilor for International Affairs

    Arnall Golden Gregory 171 17th Street NW, Suite 2100, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Please join Frazier & Deeter and Arnall Golden Gregory for a Meet and Greet welcoming Renate Brauner, City Councilor for Finance, Economics and International Affairs. Brauner will be presenting "Vienna: An International Hub Into Europe." Food and drinks will be served.

  • Academic Freedom and Critical Thinking as Transnational Rights

    While students and scholars in North America and western Europe have taken the right to academic freedom for granted, scholars in other parts of the world are often in more precarious positions. Professor Hoodfar’s own recent arrest, followed by 112 days in Iran’s Evin Prison on charges of “researching and dabbling in feminism,” has made […]