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Carnegie New Leaders Program (CNL)
Upcoming Events
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Peter G. Peterson
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04/07/10
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Peter G. Peterson chronicles his remarkable life story beginning in Kearney, Nebraska as an eight-year-old manning the cash register at his father's Greek diner, through his "Mad Men" advertising days, to secretary of commerce in Nixon's administration, and to the creation of The Blackstone Group, one of the great financial enterprises in recent times.
Past Events
Khaled Dawoud will briefly review the history behind Al Jazeera and seek to clarify some of the issues he has confronted when it comes to the channel and its coverage of events in the Middle East.
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Tami Gold,
Larry Shore
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12/03/09
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Professor Shore's documentary film tells the unknown story of Robert Kennedy's 1966 visit to South Africa during the worst years of Apartheid.
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Alice Korngold,
Karthik Krishnan,
Cheryl Rosario,
Mitchell G. Taylor
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11/04/09
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Participate in this session with nonprofit board expert Alice Korngold to learn who nonprofit boards are looking for, what is expected of board members, and how people and boards connect.
How did smallpox--a disease which killed over half a billion people in 100 years--come to be eradicated worldwide in one decade?
Leslie Gelb, President Emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, will discuss his book, "Power Rules: How Common Sense Can Rescue Foreign Policy."
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Derek Berlin,
Cindy Chang,
Hans W. Decker,
Steve Dorst,
Adam Gromis,
Scott Kaufman,
Trish Kenlon,
Alice Korngold,
Daniella Leifer,
Stephanie Mandell,
Nate McMurry,
Kayvan Parvin,
Irene Pipola,
Celine Ruben-Salama,
Steven Salsberg
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09/30/09
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The Carnegie Council will host a screening of the new climate change film Shattered Sky, followed by a judged debate covering New York City green business and policy.
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Christine Bader,
Alissa Wilson
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07/07/09
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Alissa Wilson traveled the country interviewing people about their practical idealism and will share her experiences, which were the basis of the book "Practical Idealists: Changing the World and Getting Paid." This interactive talk will feature lessons learned from the interviews as well as suggestions on how to use these lessons to mentor others.
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Kevin Bales,
Ron Soodalter
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06/18/09
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A discussion on the disturbing phenomenon of human trafficking and slavery that exists now in the United States.
This is a conversation on the Philippine political climate with Manny Villar, President Senator, Nacionalista Party, Republic of the Philippines.
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Richard H. Solomon
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05/27/09
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What are realistic processes of social change that should inform effective human rights policy and its implementation? Should human rights issues be pressed even if their primary effect is to assure domestic American constituencies that an administration's "heart is in the right place?"
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Michelle Goldberg
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05/14/09
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Michelle Goldberg exposes the global war on women's reproductive rights and its disastrous and unreported consequences for the future of global development.
Join us at Accademia di Vino, 1081 Third Avenue at 64th street to network with Carnegie Staff.
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William C. Vocke Jr.
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03/19/09
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Carnegie Council Senior Program Director and Senior Fellow William Vocke will trace the evolution of public diplomacy and suggest an alternative model to meet today's global challenges.
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Kavitha Rajagopalan
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02/12/09
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This Carnegie New Leaders event presents Kavitha Kajagopalan discussing her book "Muslims of Metropolis: The Stories of Three Immigrant Families in the West."
Siddharth Kara investigates the mechanics of the global sex trafficking business across four continents and takes stock of its devastating human toll.
This Carnegie New Leaders event presents professional ethicist Bruce Weinstein who will discuss "Lie, Cheat, and Steal Your Way to Success! What Would the World Be Like Without Ethics?"
Independent journalist and filmmaker Brian Palmer will discuss his latest film, FULL DISCLOSURE.
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