September —
2nd at 6pm Sneak Preview of the PBS Special Harbor from the Holocaust featuring panel discussion with film director Violet Feng, Doris Fogel, Manli Ho, and moderated by Bill Clifford, World Affairs Councils of America //
3rd at 1:00pm The Role of the U.S. in Promoting Women, Peace & Security Around the World featuring Kelley E. Currie, Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women’s Issues Office of Global Women’s Issues at the U.S. Department of State //
3rd at 5:30pm State of the Middle East featuring Dr. Roy Casagranda, Professor of Government at Austin Community College //
9th at 10am Why Africa? Business Series featuring Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo //
9th at 1pm Discussion with The Honorable Rachel McCormick, Consul General of Canada and Brian Haley, Honorary Consul of Canada with Abdallah Mahmoud, City of Austin’s Economic Development Department //
14th at 9am Business Connections in the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia (MEASA) Region featuring John Rakolta Jr, U.S. Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates and Commissioner General of the USA Pavilion for Dubai 2020 //
15th begins at noon Saltillo Day in Austin //
17th at 6:30pm The Globalist Coffeehouse/Pub //
21-25th Oslo Innovation Week //
22nd at 10am Why Africa? Business Series featuring Nigeria and Senegal //
22nd at 12pm Coping with COVID19 featuring Andrew S. Natsios, Executive Professor, George H.W. Bush School of Business at Texas A&M and Director of the Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs //
24th at 12pm Why Africa? Business Series featuring Mozambique and South Africa //
28th 6:00pm International Day of Peace featuring The Honorable Claire McCarthy, Consul General of Ireland in Austin //
28-29th at 9:30am Conference on Exploring Private Sector Contributions to Sustainable Development Among Emerging Economies of European Union and Aspiring EU Nations in South Eastern Europe //
28-30th Conversations with the C-Suite: Powering Global Recovery and Change //
29th at 10am Why Africa? Business Series featuring Morocco, Egypt, Algeria, and Tunisia //