Georgetown Global Dialogues
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In April 2024 Georgetown is hosting leading intellectuals from the Global South to engage in forward-looking conversations with U.S.-based thinkers.
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“Embracing the unfamiliar in social and academic contexts will prepare university students to interact in a world more globalized than ever.” Iman Brin (SFS’26, Georgetown SFS) on students of diverse backgrounds coming together as a community. buff.ly/4d80bD5
Please join Nesrine Malik Branko Milanovic 斎藤幸平 Ranjit Hoskote and I for a conversation on social inequality at Georgetown on Monday Georgetown Global Dialogues Democracy Now!.
Monday’s the day! We are looking forward to an exciting lineup of panels and workshops to seek ways forward in a divided world. Here’s a sneak preview of our program and some exclusive #GUGlobalDialogues merch.
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On the #GUGlobalDialogues Forum, contributors respond to Ranjit Hoskote and his discussion of neo-tribalism and how cosmopolitanism can help repair our world with empathic understanding and solidarity of the vulnerable. buff.ly/49FqGNj
Join us at the #GUGlobalDialogues for a very special intimate performance from Ali Sethi on April 25. He will reprise the playful pied-piper persona he brought out at Coachella and Austin City Limits.
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Mohsin Hamid, one of our Global Fellows, is a novelist and essayist who explores contemporary global and political issues.
Check out his featured events at the #GUGlobalDialogues .
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Next week Georgetown Global Dialogues convenes the #GUGlobalDialogues (April 22-26) to bridge divides through critical conversations. With over 12 events, these dialogues will tackle an array of key issues from renewing global frameworks to advancing justice.
RSVP now: globaldialogues.georgetown.edu
On the #GUGlobalDialogues Forum, contributors respond to Verónica Gago 💚 and her examination of plunder neoliberalism in the context of Argentina’s socio-political landscape as well as its global dimensions. buff.ly/4aCombe
Swamp friends: On April 25, I will be in conversation with the Turkish intellectual Ece Temelkuran on 'Revitalizing Democracy: The Faith Dimension.'
It's part of Georgetown University Global Dialogues, convened by Pankaj Mishra and Thomas Banchoff. Details >>
globaldialogues.georgetown.edu/events/revital…
We are officially one week away from the #GUGlobalDialogues ! We can’t wait to welcome our GGD Fellows on campus to engage with each other, with prominent U.S.-based thinkers, and with our students, faculty, and a wider public.
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The upcoming Georgetown Global Dialogues convening April 22 to 26, 2024, are an opportunity to discern together—across our inevitable differences—the outlines of a better future and ways forward in a divided world. Learn more & RSVP: globaldialogues.georgetown.edu
#GUGlobalDialogues
Looking forward with much excitement to the Georgetown Global Dialogues Georgetown Global Dialogues - 20th through 26th April in Washington DC, convened by Thomas Banchoff & Pankaj Mishra. I am honoured to be one of the six GGD Fellows, alongside Ece Temelkuran , Mohsin Hamid, Nesrine Malik,
V honoured and excited to be one of 6 fellows at Georgetown Georgetown Global Dialogues later this month for a series of dialogues with US policy makers. Speakers include Ben Rhodes, Isaac Chotiner, Lydia Polgreen, and Parul Sehgal. Details here for in person and online
globaldialogues.georgetown.edu/overview
“We can move away from egocentrism towards a safer, healthier, and happier world for everyone.” Allie Schlicht (SFS’27, Georgetown SFS) on the shifting geopolitical landscape and the need for a platform for non-Western-dominated perspectives. buff.ly/4cVZqNC
“The world is being remade, and the laws and norms that govern it are being rewritten.” Suhyla Behiry (G’24, Georgetown SFS) on U.S. exceptionalism and the need for equal accountability before international law. buff.ly/3TSj9Vu
On the #GUGlobalDialogues Forum, contributors respond to Nesrine Malik and her discussion of nodes of geopolitical power and economic influence that are becoming established in the Middle East and southern Europe. buff.ly/3PUKzsV
“It is rather an existential stance in humanity’s moral potential that ends systemic oppression.” Tayoung Chung (SFS’25, Georgetown SFS) on faith as an active, unwavering commitment to truth and justice. buff.ly/3U1Z4fN
“There’s the silence of hypocrisy, where powerful actors turn a blind eye to atrocities while preaching peace and equality.” Saroy Rakotoson (G’25, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences) on rejecting Western-centric complacency and envisioning alternative frameworks. buff.ly/43GXZ14