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SUMMARY:The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: 2001- 2021 and What Comes Next
DESCRIPTION:The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: 2001 – 2021 and What Comes Next \nJoin an in-depth talk with Dr. Mark Tessler\, Samuel J. Eldersveld Collegiate Professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan. \nOCT. 19\, 2021\, 10-11:30 AM \nCo-sponsored by the Atlanta Global Studies Center \nMeet the Speaker: Between 2005 and 2013\, Mark Tessler\, Samuel J. Eldersveld Collegiate Professor of Political Science\, University of Michigan served as the University’s Vice Provost for International Affairs\, leading many of the University’s global engagement initiatives. Professor Tessler has studied and/or conducted field research in Tunisia\, Israel\, Morocco\, Egypt\, Palestine (West Bank and Gaza)\, and Qatar. He has also taught at several universities in Sub-Saharan Africa. Many of Professor Tessler’s scholarly publications examine the nature\, determinants\, and political implications of the attitudes and values\, including those pertaining to governance\, to women\, and to Islam\, held by ordinary citizens in the Middle East. Among the fifteen books he has authored\, coauthored\, or edited are Public Opinion in the Middle East: Survey Research and the Political Orientations of Ordinary Citizens (2011); Islam and Politics in the Middle East: Explaining the Views of Ordinary Citizens (2015)\, supported by a Carnegie Scholar award from the Carnegie Corporation of New York; and Religious Minorities in Non-Secular Middle Eastern and North African States (2020). Professor Tessler is co-founder and co-director of the Arab Barometer survey project\, which since 2006 has carried out 51 nationally representative political and social attitude surveys in 15 Arab countries. Professor Tessler has also written extensively on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He is one of the very few American scholars to have attended university and lived for extended periods both in Israel and in the Arab world. His book\, A History of the Israel-Palestinian Conflict (2009)\, has received national honors and awards. \n\n\n	From the archive:
URL:https://www.globalatlanta.com/event/the-israeli-palestinian-conflict-2001-2021-and-what-comes-next/
LOCATION:Georgia State University Downtown Campus\, 8th Floor - Room 830\, 25 Park Place NE\, Atlanta\, Georgia\, 30303
CATEGORIES:Diplomacy,Politics
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SUMMARY:Race Beyond Borders: Understanding Race as a Global Concept: Power\, Access\, and Policy
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nWhat is race? How can we start developing a shared understanding of race as a global concept? What are the theoretical and experiential definitions of race? How are concepts of race constructed in different parts of the world and how does race affect various power structures and interact with other identities? \nThis event will launch the multi-institutional Race Beyond Borders initiative and offer a first step in bringing multiple stakeholders and diverse voices together to begin a dialogue and process of inquiry. They will work on establishing terminology and language. It will lead to a shared understanding and direction for fostering equity and justice in all aspects of life\, in Atlanta and beyond. \nFree virtual launch event open to public. \nFeaturing: \n\nWelcoming Remarks by Anna Stenport\, Professor of Global Studies; Chair\, School of Modern Languages; Founding Co-Director\, Atlanta Global Studies Center\, Georgia Tech\n\nSpeakers: \n\nModerator: Jennie Ward-Robinson\, Co-Director of Operations and Outreach\, Center for Studies of Africa and Its Diaspora (CSAD)\, Georgia State University\nElizabeth West\, Professor of English and Africana Literatures and Cultures; Co-Director of Academics\, Center for Studies of Africa and Its Diaspora (CSAD)\, Georgia State University; Former Executive Director\, South Atlantic Modern Languages Association (SAMLA)\nSheryl Heron\, Associate Dean for Community Engagement\, Equity and Inclusion; Professor of Emergency Medicine in the School of Medicine\, Emory University\nPushpa Parekh\, Professor of English; Chair\, African Diaspora and the World (ADW) Program\, Spelman College\nDorian Brown Crosby\, Assistant Professor of Political Science; Faculty-Mentor\, and Board Member for Spelman College’s Social Justice Program; Inaugural and past Director of Cultural Orientation for Spelman College’s Gordon-Zeto Center for Global Education.\nJulius Coles\, Honorary Consul of Senegal\nElizabeth West\, Professor of African-American Studies and English; Co-Director of Academics\, Center for Studies of Africa and Its Diaspora (CSAD)\, Georgia State University; Executive Director\, South Atlantic Modern Languages Association (SAMLA)\n\n\n\n	From the archive:
URL:https://www.globalatlanta.com/event/race-beyond-borders-understanding-race-as-a-global-concept-power-access-and-policy/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Diversity and Inclusion,Education,Policy
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SUMMARY:Advancing the Sustainable Development Goals at Georgia Tech
DESCRIPTION:Launching a Framework for Organizational Transformation to Unite Sustainability Efforts Across Research\, Teaching\, Operations\, and Partnerships\, featuring President Cabrera \nThis event will introduce the Sustainable Development Goals to the campus and begin to develop an understanding of the role that Georgia Tech can play — as a place-based\, globally connected anchor institution — in advancing these global goals and showcasing them on the local and regional level. The panelists will discuss how the SDGs can be a useful framework for large organizations such as Georgia Tech to catalyze action and positive change that advances the public good. \nIntroductory Keynote Remarks: President Ángel Cabrera \nRoundtable: \nModerator \nAnna Stenport\, Professor of Global Studies\, Chair of the School of Modern Languages\, and co-Director of the Atlanta Global Studies Center\, Georgia Tech \nPanelists \n\nJohn McArthur\, The Brookings Institution\nWendy Purcell\, Research Scholar\, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health\, and President Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive Emerita\, Plymouth University\, UK\nSarah Lee Kjellberg\, Head of U.S. iShares Sustainable ETFs at BlackRock\nNa’Taki Osborne Jelks\, Assistant Professor\, Environmental and Health Sciences\, Spelman College; co-founder\, West Atlanta Watershed Alliance; and steering committee member\, RCE Greater Atlanta\nIsabella Stubbs\, environmental engineering undergraduate student\, Georgia Institute of Technology\, and co-lead\, RCE Greater Atlanta Youth Network\n\nQ&A: Participants may submit questions to panelists in the live chat. \nConcluding Remarks and Call To Action: Joyelle Harris\, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering; Director\, Engineering for Social Innovation Center and Associate Director\, CREATE-X LEARN. \n\n\n	From the archive:
URL:https://www.globalatlanta.com/event/advancing-the-sustainable-development-goals-at-georgia-tech/
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