Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Putin: 'Cheap gas era' ending
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
YP DISCUSSION: GREEK YOUTHS RIOT
Greetings from the World Affairs Council of Oregon!
Wednesday, December 17th, 7:00pm - YP Discussion Group:
TOPIC: Greek Youths Riot: What do they want? How effective is aggressive, violent youth activism? Could this happen in the U.S.? The Middle East? Please come share your opinions with the group!
LOCATION: Laurelwood NW Public House, NW Kearney & NW 23rd (MAP), upstairs - back room.
FACEBOOK ANNOUNCEMENT: Become a Friend!
PHOTO ANNOUNCEMENT: YP Holiday Party Photos Now Online!
We hope to see you at an upcoming event!
All Regards,
Reno J. Tibke
Young Professionals Steering Committee
World Affairs Council of Oregon Board of Advisors
YP - PDX (OFFICIAL YP BLOG)
World Affairs Council of Oregon's Young Professionals
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Sunday, December 14, 2008
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Pogroms by the Jewish settlers in Hebron
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1043795.html
Saturday, December 06, 2008
2008 Holiday Ale Festival - 12/4-7
Despite chilly temperatures and often-inclement weather outside, attendees stay warm and dry at the festival under a large clear tent that covers the venue while allowing for views of the city lights. Gas heaters create a cozy ambience under the boughs of one of the region's largest decorated Christmas trees.
EVENT DAY(S): 12/04/08 - 12/07/08
LOCATION: Pioneer Courthouse Square - 701 SW 6th St
HOURS: Thurs Fri Sat 11am-10pm & Sun 11am-6pm
PHONE: 503-252-9899
This is NOT a free event, check website for details: http://www.holidayale.com/index.php
BootsnAll Holiday Party 12/6
BootsnAll Holiday Party
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
Fellow YP'er in Dubai
You can read and subcribe to the blog at:
http://travelingmishi.blogspot.com/
Natalia
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Did Britain Just Sell Tibet?
As the essay notes, it appears linked to a massive infusion of cash China just give to the International Monetary fund.
Could the world financial crisis have the power to redraw national borders?
YP Holiday Party: Dec 5th 7pm at p:ear gallery
When: Friday, December 5th, 2008; 7 - 10PM
Location/Address: p:ear gallery: 338 NW 6th Ave, Portland, OR 97209
Reservations: Required by December 5, 2008. Please register at: www.worldoregon.org
Note: Attendees have to be 21 years of age or older as of December 5, 2008 to attend the party. All attendees will also be asked to show an id as proof-of-age at the door before entering p:ear.
About p:ear :
We are happy to continue the tradition of giving at the YP holiday party. This year, we are accepting 'wish list' donations for the youth at p:ear . The current 'wish list' items are listed below. There is no obligation to bring a wish-list item to the holiday party, however, your generosity will be appreciated throughout the p:ear community.
p:ear wish list items
-good quality arts and craft supplies
Friday, November 21, 2008
Dec 9th Event : Mercy Corps: The State of the World & Everything you ever wanted to know about Mercy Corps
Date | December 9, 2008, 6.30 p.m. |
Place: | Mercy Corps Headquarters, 3015 SW 1st Ave., Portland, OR 97201 |
Price: | $5 WAC members and MIM program students $8 general public |
Refreshments: | Appetizers and refreshments will be provided |
Registration: | Required by December 8, 2008. Please register at www.worldoregon.org Or call us at 503.274.7488 to reserve your spot |
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
YP DISCUSSION: GLOBAL REACTION TO OBAMA
Greetings from the World Affairs Council of Oregon!
Wednesday, November 19th, 7:00pm - YP Discussion Group:
TOPIC: Global Reaction to Obama: Is our new president good or bad for international relations? Will U.S. foreign policy really be all that different? Please come share your opinions with the group!
LOCATION: Laurelwood NW Public House, NW Kearney & NW 23rd (MAP), upstairs - back room.
We hope to see you at the discussion!
All Regards,
Reno J. Tibke
Young Professionals Steering Committee
World Affairs Council of Oregon Board of Advisors
YP - PDX (OFFICIAL YP BLOG)
World Affairs Council of Oregon's Young Professionals
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ScanFair at PSU Dec. 6-7
Celebrate the sight, sounds, tastes and traditions of a Scandinavian Christmas
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Support health care initiatives in Peru/ Enjoy a walking 'taste' tour of the Pearl
MEJOR Communities and Pearl restaurants and cafés have banded to together to present a fun, first annual event to Portland's food lovers.
This tasty event will include a walking, tasting tour of eight Pearl restaurants and cafes, entry into fourteen raffles for gift certificates to various Pearl restaurants, a silent auction, and live music. Many of the restaurants are also donating an extra $1 per person that visits their location during the event.
All proceeds benefit MEJOR Communities' project in Peru during the next year. The program teaches basic health principles to youth , and empowers those youth to improve the health of their community.
November 16, 2008
2pm - 6:30pm
Start at the Ecotrust Building Foyer
Tickets $15
For tickets please go to:
www.mejorc.org/events.html
Or contact:
Our current participants are:
Bridgeport Brewery
Cupcake Jones
Sweet Masterpiece Chocolates
Cafe Rocks
Isabel Pearl
Caffé Umbria
Palomino
Blitz Pearl
Additional raffle participants are:
Andina Restaurant
Via Delizia
Daily Cafe
The Tea Zone & Camellia Lounge
Urban Grind Coffeehouse and Roasters
Paragon Restaurant
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
All about Salmon: the International Fish of Mystery!
Price: $7 for members/$12 nonmembers; price includes food such as smoked salmon and refreshments.
Register at: http://www.worldoregon.org/events/registration/ypSalmon.html
Speakers includes:
Dr. Peter Rand, Population Biologist, Wild Salmon Center, member Salmonid Specialist Group, International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
Matthew Goslin, Conservation Geographer, Ecotrust
Brian Caouette, Japan Program Manager, Wild Salmon Center
Nicole Portley, Russia Program Manager, Wild Salmon Center
Yuliya Klichkova, Recently with National Geographic Society in Kamchatka
Jeremy FiveCrows, Columbia River Intertribal Fish Commission
Monday, November 10, 2008
Cricket News : Tendulkar breaks Lara Record
Thursday, November 06, 2008
Friday-11/7: Laughter Roundup from the Middle East & After Party
Tickets are available through Ticketmaster, or PCPA box office, 1111 SW Broadway, Portland.
PLUS, After the Show...
World Affairs Council Young Professionals invite you to join the performers at the Evil Doers After Party at Al Amir:
Al Amir
223 SW Stark St
Portland, OR 97204
Enjoy live Middle Eastern beats from celebrated local and visiting performers. Taste Al Amir's authentic cuisine, and experience the infamous 'Lebanese Margarita"
*No RSVP required * No-host bar*
American Iranian Friendship Council, Andisheh Center and Arab American Cultural Center of Oregon present:
Evil Doers Ltd.: A laughter roundup from the Middle East.
"Muslims are harassed? ....PLEASE....if you don't like it here, go back to your Muslim country, you don't want to assimilate anything American, you don't feel welcome, you don't respect our country...why are you here? Oh yes, freedom, money, food, electricity, water, toilets, sewer systems, jobs...." From recent posts to the Portland's Willamette Week's web site (wweek.com):
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
Obama wins: international reaction
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Potter's Staff Meets Mugabe's Opponents in Zimbabwe
Just back from an official visit to Zimbabwe, Mayor Tom Potter's staff reports that Portland's sister city Mutare is now run by opponents of President Robert Mugabe.
Members of the opposition party Movement for Democratic Change swept Mutare's municipal elections in March, says Austin Raglione, Potter's chief of staff. Now Mutare, Zimbabwe's fourth-largest city with 200,000 people, is run entirely by the MDC.
Raglione says the three-member Portland delegation, which made the trip despite political upheaval in the African nation, got a warm welcome.
"It was really appreciated that we had come despite what was happening in the news," Raglione says. "It was sending a signal that we support their efforts and the opposition party."
The delegation spent eight days in Zimbabwe and needed special permission to travel in the country, because the Portlanders were perceived as supporters of the opposition, Raglione says. Military checkpoints were frequent, and the team was questioned often on the road to Mutare from the capital, Harare.
They arrived in Mutare (pictured above) with 38 suitcases of supplies for the local government, schools and hospitals. They met the 19-member city council, all newly elected members of the opposition, and Mayor Brian James, a white Zimbabwean elected by the otherwise all-black council to lead the city.
A former farmer who had his land confiscated by the state, James had been accused of trying to assassinate Mugabe, but was freed from jail after a week for lack of evidence, Raglione says. At one point he was beaten and doused with diesel. But he escaped being killed.
"He was probably the most remarkable person I've ever met in my life," Raglione says. "It was just so clear that the opposition is clearly in control of the city of Mutare, and that there is so much support for what they are trying to do."
The Portland delegation found a city unable to provide basic services because of a lack of money and fuel. But the newly elected government was already using 22 used computers that had been donated from the city of Portland.
James told the delegation what his government needs most is training in how to manage the city. Raglione would like to see Portland send a team to teach them, or invite them here for training. But she rejected giving money, along the lines of the Moscow mayor's foreign policy.
"I just don't think it's an appropriate use of Portland taxpayer money to be funneling it to another government or another continent," Raglione says.
Still, she says, "The city of Portland and the community of Portland are loved in Mutare."
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Comparing Portland's and Moscow's Mayors on Foreign Policy
In sending the team, which included his wife, Karin Hansen, Potter concluded that providing humanitarian aid and shaking hands in Zimbabwe did not amount to tacit support for Robert Mugabe's regime. Potter himself pulled out of the trip at the last minute, citing concerns about the financial crisis at home.
Mayor-elect Sam Adams says he plans on being even more engaged than Potter in foreign affairs, with the goal of boosting international trade. But in case you missed this excellent New York Times story Sunday, the mayor of Moscow practices an aggressive foreign policy (including millions in financial assistance to breakaway Russian factions abroad) that tops anything Portland is likely to undertake.
And that's probably a good thing, right?
—James Pitkin
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
YP ELECTION NIGHT PARTY!
Have you made plans to watch the election results? If not, the World Affairs Council's Young Professionals invite you to finish work on Tuesday and join us for a casual Election Night party!
Enjoy the company of your internationalist peers, playing election bingo, and immersing in the Cheerful Tortoise's complete election coverage - all screens tuned to election results! Again, this is a casual event, so come to enjoy yourself and the Cheerful Tortoise's great menu and full bar!
LOCATION:
The Cheerful Tortoise, SW 6th Ave & SW College St (MAP). Located on the PSU campus.
We hope to see you there!
All Regards,
Reno J. Tibke
Young Professionals Steering Committee
World Affairs Council of Oregon Board of Advisors
YP - PDX (OFFICIAL YP BLOG)
World Affairs Council of Oregon's Young Professionals
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Bankrupt Iceland?
Free networking event 11/12 6-830 pm at the MAC Club
The Multnomah Athletic Club: 1849 S.W. Salmon Street, Portland, OR 97207
Say Hey will be a very special and fun event on November 12th. It will be another party to welcome new professionals of color relocating to Oregon or Southwest Washington but there will also be a couple of special "twists" to make Say Hey a kick-off event for the holidays!
Say Hey will be "festive" and you are encouraged to dress-up and make it a special occasion. Newcomers often report that Oregon is "very casual" and there aren't many opportunities dress-up and feel "special". This is your chance! But most important, come to Say Hey and be a part of a special evening. Business (nice business casual is fine for men), ethnic attire, and cocktail attire will make it a beautiful evening!
There will be light Hors d'oeuvres served and a no-host bar (cash only please-no credit cards), music and lots of networking with friends and colleagues.
What else you should know about Say Hey:
Major employers in Oregon & Southwest Washington joined forces as "Partners in Diversity" in 2005 to cooperatively support diversity in the workplace and community. Say Hey was started over six years ago to honor professionals of color relocating to this area and to help them connect with a multicultural community of fellow professionals, community and professional resources.
Everyone is welcome to attend Say Hey. It is fun, multicultural, and a great opportunity for newcomers (and those of us who are "not so new") to enjoy an evening of meeting new friends and learning about what makes our community a great place to live and work.
Directions & Parking:
Parking is available on a first come basis in the MAC Parking Structure located across the street. There is a parking attendant available to direct visitors to overflow parking locations nearby if needed.
Webpage for directions (click on "Directions to Clubhouse"): www.themac.com/MACPUB/Site_Pages/About_Club/club_introductio...
For TriMet information: www.trimet.org or 503-238-RIDE
With Mayor Potter's Staff in Zimbabwe, the News Doesn't Look Good
As a propagandist loyal to strongman Robert Mugabe, Jabalani Sibanda is no stranger to shit-talking. But his latest announcement couldn't come at a worse time for the Portland delegation.
Citing concerns about the U.S. financial crisis, Potter himself declined to take the planned 13-day trip to Portland's sister city Mutare and elsewhere in Zimbabwe. Instead he sent his chief of staff, Austin Raglione, and his director of international affairs, Mila Greisan, to accompany Hansen.
The Harare press reports Potter's team brought much-needed medical supplies. But with instability growing, plus concerns that a trip could be perceived as support for Mugabe, was it the best time for Portland's attempts at diplomacy?
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
YP DISCUSSION: OPEN DISCUSSION NIGHT!
Greetings from the World Affairs Council of Oregon!
Wednesday, October 22, 7:00pm - YP Discussion Group:
TOPIC: OPEN DISCUSSION NIGHT!
This particular meeting puts the YPs in direct control of the discussion topic! Attendees are encouraged to lead discussions on any international topic they enjoy. Africa? The Middle East? Canada's Jamaican Expatriate Population? All are great!
Please come share your areas of interest with the group!
LOCATION: Laurelwood NW Public House, NW Kearney & NW 23rd (MAP), upstairs - back room.
We hope to see you at the discussion!
All Regards,
Reno J. Tibke
Young Professionals Steering Committee
World Affairs Council of Oregon Board of Advisors
YP - PDX (OFFICIAL YP BLOG)
World Affairs Council of Oregon's Young Professionals
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Portland Japanese Garden - Free Admission Day 11/11
Sunday, October 19, 2008
UNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATION OF OREGON - COMMEMORATING THE FORMATION OF THE UN CHARTER ON OCTOBER 24
SPEAKER:
Demetrios Argyriades, Ph.D, who has had a 35 year career with the United Nations and is currently working as a UN consultant will be our speaker for the evening. He will be discussing:
-The many challenges facing the United Nations as it enters its 63rd year.
-MDG 7: Ensure Environmental Sustainability as an Essential Tool for Poverty Alleviation is an issue that has profound implications on environmental, health, and economic conditions in countries and regions across the globe.
WHEN:
October 24th, 2008
6:00 – 8:00 pm
WHERE:
Native American Student and Community Center – NAC
710 SW Jackson Street at Broadway
Portland, Oregon 97201
Music
Refreshments
No Admission Fee
Reservations recommended-space is limited · Email to emilymaehill@hotmail.com
www.una-oregon.org
Thursday, October 16, 2008
How does Europe feel about Palin?
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Voting in Myanmar (!?)
The people of Myanmar (formerly Burma) are rarely allowed to vote, unless it's in a rigged election. So I've been watching with some interest throughout the campaign season as the U.S. Embassy has urged American residents there to be full participants in the U.S. presidential race.
The embassy has organized parties at the "American Club" — a posh colonial-style retreat in the Yangon suburbs — to watch the presidential (and, yes, vice-presidential) debates. The last one is happening soon, and the latest "Warden Message" from the embassy also urges Americans to cast their ballot.
I don't recall similar measures from the American embassy when I was living in the Czech Republic during the 2000 presidential race. But it's no secret that the American government — particularly the Bush administration — are critics of the Myanmar junta. Is all of this a way of sticking it to the ruling generals, by reminding the locals that they don't share the same democratic rights as Americans?
Why do I care? I lived in Yangon for seven months in 2006, working under censorship at The Myanmar Times. Below I'm pasting the latest "Warden Message" from the U.S. Embassy in Yangon (which the State Department still insists on calling by its old colonial name, Rangoon).
FROM: ConsularRangoo@state.gov
Dear Registered American Citizens,
Given the interest in last Wednesday's Presidential debate, the U.S. Embassy's Consular Section is pleased to announce a taped viewing of the 3rd and final Presidential debate between Senator John McCain and Senator Barack Obama at the American Club this Thursday, October 16th. The taped debate will begin at 6:00 p.m.
As a reminder, we will be conducting a "voting" day at the Embassy on October 17th, complete with a traditional voting booth. American citizens may come into the Embassy between the hours of 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. to complete their ballot and leave it at the Embassy for mailing on Monday, October 20th. You can also come to the Embassy on Monday morning, no later than 11:00 a.m. to cast your vote. All completed ballots should be mailed no later than October 20th in order for them to arrive in time to be counted for the election.
If we have not received your absentee ballot, you may use the Federal Write-in Absentee Ballot form, which the Consular section can provide. For more information on absentee voting, please see the information below.
Sincerely,
Consular Section
Warden Message: Final Reminder to VOTE!
American citizens should vote now in the November 4, 2008 presidential and general elections. If you registered to vote and requested an absentee ballot by your state's deadline, you should have already received your state absentee ballot. Please return your marked ballot now!
Ballot hasn't arrived?
If your ballot has not arrived, use the Federal Write-in Absentee Ballot (FWAB). The FWAB serves as an emergency ballot for voters who registered in time but fail to receive an official ballot from local election officials. The FWAB is available at www.fvap.gov or from any U.S. Embassy or Consulate.
If your regular state ballot arrives after you have mailed the FWAB, complete and mail the state ballot as well.
Returning your ballot
Voted ballots and FWABs may be mailed to your local voting officials in the United States through first-class international mail or from any U.S. Embassy or Consulate. Last-minute voters should consider using an express courier company to deliver their ballots. A few states also accept completed ballots by fax or e-mail.
Questions?
The Voting Assistance Officer at the Embassy in Rangoon is available to answer questions about absentee voting. To contact the Voting Assistance Officer, call 536-509 extension 4240 or send an e-mail to Voterangoon@state.gov.
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
BRIC Economies
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
YP DISCUSSION: GLOBAL FINANCIAL MELTDOWN?
Greetings from the World Affairs Council of Oregon!
Wednesday, October 8, 7:00pm - YP Discussion Group:
TOPIC: GLOBAL FINANCIAL MELTDOWN - Is this the end of American-style Capitalism? Is another Depression on its way?
LOCATION: Laurelwood NW Public House, NW Kearney & NW 23rd (MAP), upstairs - back room.
RECOMMENDED READING:
WIKIPEDIA: The Great Depression
WIKIPEDIA: Capitalism
WIKIPEDIA: Recession
WIKIPEDIA: Economics
GOOGLE NEWS: Financial Crisis
We hope to see you at the discussion!
All Regards,
Reno J. Tibke
Young Professionals Steering Committee
World Affairs Council of Oregon Board of Advisors
YP - PDX (OFFICIAL YP BLOG)
World Affairs Council of Oregon's Young Professionals
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Monday, September 22, 2008
YP DISCUSSION: THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY PART III & DEBATE SCHEDULE
Greetings from the World Affairs Council of Oregon!
Wednesday, September 24, 7:00pm - YP Discussion Group:
TOPIC: THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY, PART III - What will the debates tell the world about America?
This topic is number three in an ongoing series of YP Discussion groups that focus on the global effects and repercussions of the 2008 American presidential campaigns & elections.
LOCATION: Laurelwood NW Public House, NW Kearney & NW 23rd (MAP), upstairs - back room.
RECOMMENDED READING:
WIKIPEDIA: Federal Government of the United States
WIKIPEDIA: United States Presidential Election 2008
GOOGLE NEWS: 2008 Presidential Election
PRESIDENTIAL DEBATES LIVE AT LIVING ROOM THEATERS - FREE!
Living Room Theaters will be showing all of the US Presidential and Vice-Presidential debates and the final Nov. 4th election results LIVE ON THE BIG SCREEN. The first debate will be moderated by PBS's Jim Lehrer at the University of Mississippi and will focus on foreign policy and national security issues. The dates are:
First presidential debate: Friday, September 26
First vice-presidential debate: Thursday, October 2
Second Presidential debate: Tuesday, October 7
Third Presidential debate: Wednesday, October 15
Election night: Tuesday, November 4
ADMISSION TO THE DEBATES IS FREE! Theater capacity is limited, so please reserve to guarantee a seat.
Call 971-222-2005 to RESERVE YOUR SEAT(s)
Living Room Theaters
341 SW 10th Avenue (corner of Stark St & 10th Ave)
We hope to see you at the discussion, and then at the debates!
All Regards,
Reno J. Tibke
Young Professionals Steering Committee
World Affairs Council of Oregon Board of Advisors
YP - PDX (OFFICIAL YP BLOG)
World Affairs Council of Oregon's Young Professionals
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Monday, September 08, 2008
YP DISCUSSION: PAKISTAN FOLLOWING THEIR RECENT ELECTIONS
Greetings from the World Affairs Council of Oregon!
Wednesday, September 10, 7:00pm - YP Discussion Group:
TOPIC: THE FUTURE OF PAKISTAN FOLLOWING RECENT PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
While the world is waiting with bated breath the November 2 presidential elections in the United States, Pakistan- an important US ally in the war of terror - has had a presidential election over the past weekend that largely went unnoticed.
Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan's military dictator since 1999 (and the only sitting head of state to appear on Jon Stewart's Daily Show), and U.S.'s supporter in anti-terrorism operations, resigned in August rather than face impeachment proceedings over charges of corruption.
The winner of this weekend's election is Asif Ali Zardari, the widower of Benazir Bhutto, who was assassinated earlier this year.
-Who is Zardari and will he give similar support to the United States as President Musharraf has?
-Will Zardari be a stable leader for the country with nuclear arsenal, considering that just last year, his doctors diagnosed him with dementia, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder?
-Will he continue to allow military operations and missile strikes by the US forces on the territory of Pakistan?
LOCATION: Laurelwood NW Public House, NW Kearney & NW 23rd (MAP), upstairs - back room.
RECOMMENDED READING:
TIMES ONLINE: US Military Strike Inside Pakistan
AL-JAZEERA: Pakistan's New Leader, Asif Ali Zadari
THE GUARDIAN: Pakistani Politics
WIKIPEDIA: Pakistan
GOOGLE NEWS: Pakistan
We hope to see you at the Laurelwood!
All Regards,
Reno J. Tibke
Young Professionals Steering Committee
World Affairs Council of Oregon Board of Advisors
YP - PDX (OFFICIAL YP BLOG)
World Affairs Council of Oregon's Young Professionals
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Greetings from the World Affairs Council of Oregon!
Wednesday, August 27, 7:00pm - YP Discussion Group:
TOPIC: NO DISCUSSION GROUP IS SCHEDULED FOR THIS WEDNESDAY!
While a group moderator will not attend the meeting tomorrow, feel free to go and get the discussion going on any topic you like.
If you're signed up for tonight's International Trivia event, we look forward to seeing you there! If you missed the sign-up deadline, we'll have another trivia event in the Fall - keep an eye on our website/blog for more details.
We hope to see you at an upcoming event!
All Regards,
Reno J. Tibke
Young Professionals Steering Committee
World Affairs Council of Oregon Board of Advisors
YP - PDX (OFFICIAL YP BLOG)
World Affairs Council of Oregon's Young Professionals
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Monday, August 11, 2008
YP DISCUSSION: WAR IN GEORGIA - IS RUSSIA RETAKING A FORMER SOVIET STATE?
Greetings from the World Affairs Council of Oregon!
Wednesday, August 13, 7:00pm - YP Discussion Group:
TOPIC: WAR IN GEORGIA - Is Russia retaking a former Soviet State?
LOCATION: Laurelwood NW Public House, NW Kearney & NW 23rd (MAP), upstairs - back room.
RECOMMENDED READING:
WIKIPEDIA: Republic of Georgia
WIKIPEDIA: Russia/The Soviet Union
WIKIPEDIA: Peoples of the Caucasus
GOOGLE NEWS: Republic of Georgia
We hope to see you at an upcoming event!
All Regards,
Reno J. Tibke
Young Professionals Steering Committee
World Affairs Council of Oregon Board of Advisors
YP - PDX (OFFICIAL YP BLOG)
World Affairs Council of Oregon's Young Professionals
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Monday, July 28, 2008
YP DISCUSSION: IS RELIGION NECESSARY FOR MORAL, ETHICAL BEHAVIOR?
Greetings from the World Affairs Council of Oregon!
Wednesday, July 30, 7:00pm - YP Discussion Group:
TOPIC: ON A GLOBAL SCALE, IS RELIGION NECESSARY FOR PROPAGATING MORAL AND ETHICAL BEHAVIOR? ARE RELIGIOUS TENSION & CONFLICT A SIGN OF ITS IRRELEVANCE? DOES RELIGION DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD IN OUR WORLD?
LOCATION: Laurelwood NW Public House, NW Kearney & NW 23rd (MAP), upstairs - back room.
RECOMMENDED READING:
WIKIPEDIA: Religion
WIKIPEDIA: Ethics
WIKIPEDIA: Morality
GOOGLE NEWS: Religious Conflict
We hope to see you at an upcoming event!
All Regards,
Reno J. Tibke
Young Professionals Steering Committee
World Affairs Council of Oregon Board of Advisors
YP - PDX (OFFICIAL YP BLOG)
World Affairs Council of Oregon's Young Professionals
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Tuesday, July 15, 2008
YP DISCUSSION: IS OUR CONCERN WITH GENOCIDE DISTRACTING US FROM BIGGER PROBLEMS?
TOPIC: IS OUR CONCERN WITH GENOCIDE DISTRACTING US FROM BIGGER PROBLEMS?
LOCATION: Laurelwood NW Public House (MAP), upstairs - back room.
RECOMMENDED READING:
WIKIPEDIA: Genocide
WIKIPEDIA: Poverty
EDITORIAL PIECE: The G-8's Big Shrug
Upcoming Event:
The YPs Invite you to the Portland International Beer Fest!
Join the YP Steering Committee at this great local event - with excellent international flavor! YP Steering Committee member Rose Grech will represent the YPs at the event, and anyone interested is invited!
Date and Time: Sunday, July 20th 12:30 sharp!
Location: Near the elephant statue, North Park Blocks Downtown, on NW Couch & Burnside (MAP).
Cost: Beer drinkers pay $20 for 15 beer tickets and official PIB glass(if purchased before 1pm otherwise its $20 for 10 tickets), More tickets available for $1 each, All beers are 4oz. servings.
We hope to see you at an upcoming event!
All Regards,
Reno J. Tibke
Young Professionals Steering Committee
World Affairs Council of Oregon Board of Advisors
YP - PDX (OFFICIAL YP BLOG)
World Affairs Council of Oregon's Young Professionals
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