dear thorkil hope you and family keeping healthy. i have just connected the 2 people in bangladesh who can do most for autism lives matter- the daughter of the pm whose life work is on autism; my hero fazle abed dies december but not before design his legacy project- coalition of 30 sdg university-so person 2 is vice chancellor of that coalition--at end of 1980s dad wrote a short book on how only nordica could humanise tech-its in english or swedish if you would like to see it
can king's english & 1000 mother tongues & coding LLM save the sdgs from exp colllapse?
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Friday, September 25, 2020
Friday, September 11, 2020
is english the worst or best language for translating trust across cultures
while english remains the main science/coding language the reality is that historically english-constitutions were drawn up by slave traders and others who did nor respect equality by skin color or by sex
is it trivial or essential that last night of the proms bans rule britannia's slave condoning lyrics? or is it the start of english-speaking democracies needing to transform
can students who speak 2 languages incluiding english play unique roles as their generation zooms, deals with worldwide challenges simultaeousl eg pandemic or voltalie weather ..
here's my question to america's ytop expert on soft power- when are borderless coalitions the only way forward -and id national politicians dont accept this new world what are we the peoples to do with public servants who no longer understand real community flows
chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
entrepreneurialrevolution debates on futures of telecommuting, real and virtual community ops and risks in the economist since 1968
Thursday, September 10, 2020
w e started 2010s with privilege of interviewing hundreds of hbuc presidents and community organisers as part of a process designed by nobe laureate muhammad yunus
if we could recommend one movement leader we most learned from per city our choices would be
How one West Baltimore church is bridging the digital divide ...
Monday, September 7, 2020
question from b to b via dc
how can we help all students from 17 up exchange views- build a joint curriculum- of the 2020s to maximise diversity of understanding of living in covid world and getting back to sdgs and livesmatter with more love for last mile community servants everywhere? is there a way to get diverse student briefings on eg kamala harris desk -why shouldn't students be the most valued lobby dc and other political centers of globalization ever hear from
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Sunday, September 6, 2020
AUDIO So What'd I Miss? The Post Summer Catch Up ShowSeptember 8, 2020 Policymakers are gearing up for a busy autumn, so this episode gets us up to speed on some of the stories you might have missed in the foreign policy world over the summer. Host Aaron Jones and his guests cover the UAE/Israel deal, North Korea, the resignation of the Japanese Prime Minister, protests in Belarus, the poisoning of a Russian opposition leader and the U.S. administration's rhetoric and maneuvers on China in the run up to the election. GUESTSMerissa KhurmaProgram Manager, Middle East Program Jean H. LeeDirector, Hyundai Motor-Korea Foundation Center for Korean History and Public Policy; Journalist and former Pyongyang Bureau Chief, Associated Press Shihoko GotoDeputy Director for Geoeconomics and Senior Associate for Northeast Asia, Asia Program Regina SmythFellow; Professor of Political Science, Indiana University Robert DalyDirector, Kissinger Institute on China and the United States CONGRESSIONAL RELATIONSThe Wilson Center’s office of Congressional Relations works to maintain a vibrant relationship with Members of Congress and their staffs. We organize and run a series of educational programs led by Wilson Center experts, ranging from seminars to podcasts, with the purpose of increasing congressional staffers’ knowledge of international policy. We also coordinate outreach to Capitol Hill, including testimonies by Wilson Center scholars and briefings for Members of Congress. Read more |