SCC seminars Thursday: Battle of the Giants and Labors of Love
Sunday, February 8, 2015
Anand Yang, panelist |
Two exciting events will take place on the Shoreline Community College campus this Thursday. Both are FREE and open to the public! (small fee to park on campus)
Battle of the Giants in Asia!
Let’s hope not, but clearly China, India, and Japan are major economic, military, and political powers in Asia. What are their national, regional, and global interests? Is competition between them inevitable? On what issues do they share concerns? What kind of relationship can the U.S. expect to have with these countries?
Don Hellman, panelist |
Experts from the Henry M. Jackson School at the University of Washington will join us to discuss the power and interests of these three countries.
Thursday, February 12, 7:00 – 8:30 pm
Shoreline Community College Room 9208 PUB (maps)
16101 Greenwood Ave North, Shoreline, WA 98133
David Bachman, panelist |
The Panel:
- Dr. David Bachman, Jackson School of International Studies, UW
- Dr. Donald Hellman, Jackson School of International Studies, UW
- Dr. Anand Yang, Jackson School of International Studies, UW
This event is co-sponsored by The Center for Global Studies, East Asia Center, and South Asia Center at The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington
Labors of Love
Earlier that same day we will celebrate the work of local non-profit organizations whose work contributes to the reputation of the Puget Sound region as a center of support for humanitarian and development assistance around the world.
Kristen Dailey Global Washington |
Kristen Dailey, Executive Director of Global Washington (whose mission is “strength, convene, advocate”) will describe the work of the organization she leads and its more than 150 members.
NGO/Non-Profit Fair:
Following Kristen’s remarks representatives from several organizations will be on hand to answer questions about their work that we hope will inspire you to become more involved.
Thursday February 12
- 11:30 am– 12:30 pm - Kristen Dailey, Executive Director of Global Washington
- 12:30-2:30 pm – NGO/Non-Profit Fair, including Oxfam, One-by-One, The World Affairs Council, RESULTS Seattle, the Mona Foundation, World Concern (Shoreline), Act for Congo, Project Ethiopia (Shoreline), and Schools for Salone
Shoreline Community College Room 9208 PUB (maps)
16101 Greenwood Ave North, Shoreline, WA 98133
For more Information about these events contact Larry Fuell, 206-533-6750, lfuell@shoreline.edu, or visit the GAC website.
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