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SUMMARY:Camp United Nations for Girls DC 2025
DESCRIPTION:Girls step on the world stage to study global affairs and diplomacy then hone their decision making skills at Camp United Nations for Girls.\n\n\nCamp United Nations for Girls DC 2025 introduces girls to the work of the United Nations and international policy. Camp United Nations begins with a lesson on the history of the United Nations and the organization’s purpose. This is followed by a study of the structure\, leadership\, and the rules of procedure of the United Nations. Each student will be given an assignment to serve as a delegate for a UN Member State. When the General Assembly convenes delegates will propose a resolution. The resolution will be subject to negotiation and amendment by the UN Delegates before a vote on a final version of the resolution. Girl Scouts and Girl Guides qualify to earn a Global Action Award or World Thinking badge for participating in Camp United Nations for Girls; awards and badges not provided. \nFor additional information contact us at +1 866-277-2123 extension 1\, via email at info@girlsinpolitics.com or visit our website at www.girlsinpolitics.com. Ticketing options for girls ages 9-11 and 12-17. Please no solicitation emails or calls. We do not book speakers\, book vendors or recruit volunteers for events. \nFrequently Asked Questions \nIs this event a drop-off? All camps are drop-off unless parent participation is indicated. Parents may wait at the venue for the duration of the camp in any of the lounge or seating area throughout the hotel. The meeting room space capacity can only accommodate students and staff. \nIs the registration fee refundable? The registration fee is non-refundable unless the organizer cancels the session. If a participant is unable to attend a session a credit will be placed on file that may be used at any time for a future program. The credit does not expire. \nIs this a partisan program or supported by a political party? No\, the Girls in Politics Initiative is an independent organization that is self-funded through the fees generated from hosting sessions. The curriculum is civic education. \nIs financial assistance available? Due to rising costs associated with hosting events\, there is no financial assistance available for this event and there is no promo code for this event. \nWho are the instructors? Our Lead Instructors are women that currently or have previously worked in government or electoral politics. Our support staffers are current or former licensed teachers. All instructors and support staff undergo background screening. All instructors and support staff are also in compliance with any local ordinances or state/provincial regulations applicable to those working with children.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/camp-united-nations-for-girls-dc-2025/
LOCATION:999 9th St NW\, 999 9th Street Northwest\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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SUMMARY:In-Town Pool Call Time
DESCRIPTION:In-Town Pool
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/in-town-pool-call-time-13/
CATEGORIES:Presidents Schedule
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SUMMARY:AI\, Politics and Warfare: Exploring the Impact of Artificial Intelligence
DESCRIPTION:Join us as Professor Mark McNeilly delves into the implications of artificial intelligence for politics and warfare.\n\n\nJoin us as Professor Mark McNeilly delves into the implications of artificial intelligence for politics and warfare and what it means for society and individuals. The talk will examine how AI will impact political campaigns\, governance\, regulations\, and trust along with its transformative effects on military strategy\, tactics and strategic competition.  \nKey topics will include AI’s role in campaign strategies\, “fake news”\, public services\, autonomous weapons\, intelligence gathering\, and strategic decision-making\, as well as the ethical considerations surrounding the use of AI in warfare. Attendees will leave with a deeper understanding of the strategic importance of AI and its potential to shape the future of both domestic global affairs.  \nProfessor McNeilly is the chair of the Provost’s AI Committee and teaches AI\, marketing and leadership in UNC’s Kenan-Flagler Business School. A former global marketing executive with IBM and Lenovo\, he has authored books on strategy\, leadership\, and warfare\, spoken to numerous business and military organizations on AI and strategy\, and writes about AI in newsletter\, Mimir’s Well. 
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/ai-politics-and-warfare-exploring-the-impact-of-artificial-intelligence/
LOCATION:Innovate Carolina Junction\, 136 East Rosemary Street\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27514\, United States
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SUMMARY:State Unemployment (Annual)
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URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/state-unemployment-annual/
LOCATION:Washington\, DC
CATEGORIES:BLS,IMPORTANT
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SUMMARY:Immigration: Is There a Way Forward? - Sue and Jeff White Dialogues
DESCRIPTION:Join CPF for a discussion of the future of immigration policy in the United States.\n\n\nod thing and that our current system is broken. And yet\, the United States has not passed significant immigration reform since 1986. Why? And what reforms are even possible in today’s political climate? Is there a way forward? Join our impressive panel of immigration experts – from the left and the right – for a thoughtful and spirited discussion on the future of immigration policy. Lunch provided at the USC University Club Scriptorium. \nZOOM REGISTRATION: https://usc.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_13qN0Wn1Q9ib3YGEzARB6g \nWe are immensely grateful to Sue and Jeff White for launching this nonpartisan dialogue series at USC. Additional partners for this event include Trojan Democrats\, USC College Republicans\, and the bipartisan USC Political Union. \n“Immigration: Is There a Way Forward?” – Sue and Jeff White Dialogues – RUN OF SHOW11:30 am doors open; buffet lunch served12:00 pm Panel conversation begins in person\, on Zoom\, and on Facebook livestream1:00 pm Audience Q&A1:20 pm Conversation concludes; Zoom/livestream ends1:30 pm Doors close \nPanelists include:Bob Shrum (moderator) Director\, USC Dornsife Center for the Political Future; Carmen H. and Louis Warschaw Chair in Practical Politics; Author of Concessions of a Serial CampaignerAndrew Arthur – Resident Fellow in Law and Policy at Center for Immigration StudiesSteven Davis – Senior Fellow and Director of Research at the Hoover Institution\, Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR)Deisy del Real – International Migration Scholar; USC Assistant Professor of SociologyEhsan Zaffar – Professor at ASU’s College of Law; Executive Director\, The Difference Engine; Civil Rights AttorneyEd Goeas – Republican Pollster and Strategist\, CPF Fellow \nZOOM REGISTRATION: https://usc.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_13qN0Wn1Q9ib3YGEzARB6g
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/immigration-is-there-a-way-forward-sue-and-jeff-white-dialogues/
LOCATION:USC University Club\, 705 West 34th Street\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90089\, United States
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SUMMARY:Press Briefing by the White House Press Secretary
DESCRIPTION:On Camera
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/press-briefing-by-the-white-house-press-secretary-2/
LOCATION:James S. Brady Press Briefing Room
CATEGORIES:Presidents Schedule
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SUMMARY:Master Political Reputation Management with Kateryna Odarchenko
DESCRIPTION:Reputation is the cornerstone of political success. Join this exclusive masterclass led by international political strategist Kateryna Odarc
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/master-political-reputation-management-with-kateryna-odarchenko-2/
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SUMMARY:Federico García Lorca\, Flamenco\, and the Harlem Renaissance
DESCRIPTION:A Panel Discussion\n\n\nBefore the evening concert with Kiki Morente and Carlos de Jacoba\, join Sybil Cooksey\, José Javier León\, Noël Valis\, and moderator K. Meira Goldberg for a free panel discussion about Lorca’s legacy\, almost 90 years after his assassination during the Spanish Civil War. A queer poet who drew inspiration from (and continues to inspire) flamenco\, rooted in Gitano (Kalé\, Spanish Roma\, or so-called “Gypsy”) culture\, Lorca was also deeply impacted by the Black artists he encountered during his stay in New York at the height of the Harlem Renaissance. Still influential today is Lorca’s concept of duende\, a dark and mysterious aesthetic power\, which expresses a kind of tragic ecstasy for singer\, dancer\, and audience. \n \nFeaturing: Sybil Cooksey\, assistant professor at New York University and author of the forthcoming book The Objective I: Black Life Writing and Inauthenticity in Post-Negrophilia Paris; K. Meira Goldberg\, scholar-in-residence at the Foundation for Iberian Music\, a flamenco performer and choreographer\, and author of the award-winning monograph Sonidos Negros: On the Blackness of Flamenco; José Javier León\, a professor at Centro de Lenguas Modernas de la Universidad de Granada and author of numerous books related to Lorca\, including Finding Duende: Imagination\, Inspiration\, Evasion; and Noël Valis\, professor of Spanish and Portuguese at Yale University and author of the award-winning book Lorca After Life. \n \nFollowed by a Q&A.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/federico-garcia-lorca-flamenco-and-the-harlem-renaissance/
LOCATION:Skylight Room\, The Graduate Center\, 365 5th Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
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SUMMARY:Science and the American Presidency
DESCRIPTION:Explore how science has influenced past American presidencies and its role in shaping future policies at our event.\n\n\nScience and technology play a critical role in addressing the complex challenges facing our world\, from climate change and public health to national security and economic competitiveness. In this context\, science advice has never been more important to effective policymaking\, nor more publicly debated. \n \nJoin us for a panel discussion featuring three former presidential science advisors: Kelvin Droegemeier (Trump)\, Neal Lane (Clinton)\, and Alondra Nelson (Biden)\, moderated by Charles Henry\, president of the Council of Library and Information Resources. The conversation will explore the panelists’ experiences leading the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). They will also discuss the OSTP’s critical role in shaping national policies to advance science\, technology\, innovation\, and higher education. \n \nThe event will be complemented by an exhibit inside Baker Hall that displays the history of science advisors and the role of OSTP in presidential policymaking. Exhibit materials have been curated from the collections of U.S. presidential libraries and the White House Scientists Archive at Woodson Research Center Special Collections and Archives at Rice University’s Fondren Library. The event follows the annual Baker Institute Civic Science Lecture presented by Darío Gil\, chair of the National Science Board and vice president for research at IBM\, on Mar. 4\, 2025. Together\, these events highlight critical issues facing the U.S. national research and education enterprise. \n \nThis event is organized by the Baker Institute Science and Technology Policy Program and Rice Innovation. Additional support was provided by the Kavli Foundation and Rice University’s Fondren Library\, Science and Technology Studies Program\, and Creative Ventures Fund: Conference and Workshop grant.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/science-and-the-american-presidency/
LOCATION:Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy\, 6100 Main Street\, Houston\, TX\, 77005\, United States
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SUMMARY:Western Balkans in a Turbulent Global Landscape
DESCRIPTION:This panel will explore the geopolitical and geoeconomic dynamics of the Western Balkans and proposes strategies to ensure longer stability.\n\n\nThis panel will explore the geopolitical and geoeconomic dynamics of the Western Balkans\, highlighting ongoing national divisions and shifting alliances amid global uncertainties. Discussions will cover the region’s alignment with Western powers\, Russia’s hybrid warfare\, and the influence of Chinese investments on Western Balkans countries and politics. Participants will analyze economic dependencies\, trade\, and investment trends\, emphasizing the need for resilience and cooperation. The panel proposes strategies to ensure long-term stability and prosperity in this geopolitically significant region. \nEvent Speakers: \nAlbulenë Kastrati: Assistant Professor of Economics\, Bridgewater State University; Fulbright Fellow\, Duke University \nFlora Ferati-Sachsenmaier: Research Affiliate\, Weatherhead Research Cluster on Identity Politics; Taiwan Peace Fellowship Program\, Lung Yingtai Cultural Foundation \nPëllumb Çollaku: Visiting Fulbright Scholar\, Davis Center; Research Fellow\, CERGE-EI \nAlbana Shehaj: Political Scientist; Project Manager\, Center for European Studies at Harvard University
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/western-balkans-in-a-turbulent-global-landscape/
LOCATION:CGIS South Building\, S354\, 1730 Cambridge Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Livestream- Science and the American Presidency
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a livestream discussion on how science impacts the American Presidency.\n\n\nScience and technology play a critical role in addressing the complex challenges facing our world\, from climate change and public health to national security and economic competitiveness. In this context\, science advice has never been more important to effective policymaking\, nor more publicly debated.  \n \nJoin us for a panel discussion featuring three former presidential science advisors: Kelvin Droegemeier (Trump)\, Neal Lane (Clinton)\, and Alondra Nelson (Biden)\, moderated by Charles Henry\, president of the Council of Library and Information Resources. The conversation will explore the panelists’ experiences leading the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). They will also discuss the OSTP’s critical role in shaping national policies to advance science\, technology\, innovation\, and higher education. \n  \nThe event will be complemented by an exhibit inside Baker Hall that displays the history of science advisors and the role of OSTP in presidential policymaking. Exhibit materials have been curated from the collections of U.S. presidential libraries and the White House Scientists Archive at Woodson Research Center Special Collections and Archives at Rice University’s Fondren Library. The event follows the annual Baker Institute Civic Science Lecture presented by Darío Gil\, chair of the National Science Board and vice president for research at IBM\, on Mar. 3\, 2025. Together\, these events highlight critical issues facing the U.S. national research and education enterprise. \n  \nThis event is organized by the Baker Institute Science and Technology Policy Program and Rice Innovation. Additional support was provided by the Kavli Foundation and Rice University’s Fondren Library\, Science and Technology Studies Program\, and Creative Ventures Fund: Conference and Workshop grant.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/livestream-science-and-the-american-presidency/
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SUMMARY:Kiki Morente Featuring Carlos de Jacoba: Lorquianos
DESCRIPTION:Kiki Morente Featuring Carlos de Jacoba: Lorquianos\n\n\nKiki Morente and Carlos de Jacoba\, two of the most captivating figures in contemporary flamenco\, come together to honor the legacy of Federico García Lorca. Kiki Morente\, son of the legendary Enrique Morente\, carries the profound poetic essence of Lorca in his voice\, weaving the words of the great poet into the deep-rooted traditions of flamenco. Carlos de Jacoba\, a master guitarist known for his innovative style\, complements this journey\, blending Lorca’s timeless influence with the expressive power of flamenco guitar. Together\, they create a dialogue between flamenco’s rich heritage and the lyrical soul of Lorca\, paying homage to the poet’s enduring impact on Spanish culture. \nPresented with Flamenco Festival New York; the Foundation for Iberian Music; the Center for Latin American\, Caribbean\, and Latino Studies; the Ph.D. Program in Latin American Latin American\, Iberian\, and Latino Cultures; and the Bildner Center for Western Hemisphere Studies.
URL:https://politicaljar.com/event/kiki-morente-featuring-carlos-de-jacoba-lorquianos/
LOCATION:Elebash Recital Hall\, The Graduate Center\, 365 5th Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
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