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SUMMARY:Jóvenes en Acción - Mexico Youth Virtual Program
DESCRIPTION:The Cleveland Council on World Affairs is seeking internationally-minded families to virtually welcome one or two high-achieving high school students from Mexico! Students will engage in programming focused on Mayan and English language learning\, tech education\, financial literacy\, and empowering tomorrow’s leaders. \nThe students are participating in the Jóvenes en Acción (“Youth in Action”) exchange program that provides high school students from Mexico to engage with resources in the United States to build leadership\, communication\, English language\, and community engagement skills. Participants engage in synchronous and asynchronous workshops\, online activities\, meetings with community leaders\, and site visits. Participants are developing service projects they will plan to implement in their home communities. This program is a joint initiative between the U.S. Department of State\, the Mexican government\, and the private sector. \nThe virtual home stay component will help familiarize students with culture and family life in the Cleveland area.  CCWA is looking for virtual host families who would like to welcome one or two students during two or three self-directed virtual interactions between October 13 – November 7\, 2021. Exact meeting dates and times are flexible and based on you and your student’s availability. There is a priority for families with at least one member of high school age. Background checks required for adult hosts. \nWhat does a virtual exchange look like? \n\nHost families are welcome to get creative and tailor the interactions to highlight the local culture–and learn about your student’s community in Mexico!\nIdeas for engagement: swapping letters and recipes with participants; plan a home or neighborhood tour (on video or by drawing a map); prepare a unique meal; plan a school tour (for families with high school age students); play an online video game (CCWA may assist with set up).\n\nCCWA Provides: \n\nHost family orientation\, virtual welcoming get-together\, farewell celebration\nSuggestions and guidance on structuring virtual interactions\nSmall stipends available to support family tech access\n\nHost Families Provide: \n\nA welcoming and open environment for dialogue and a two-way exchange\nA minimum of two self-directed virtual interactions for 1.5 – 2 hours\nAccess to a computer and video/webcam with a strong internet connection\n\nFor more information and to sign up\, please contact Andrew Kovach at akovach@ccwa.org or (216) 255-9008.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/jovenes-en-accion-mexico-youth-virtual-program/
CATEGORIES:International Visitors
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SUMMARY:The United Nations in a Changing World
DESCRIPTION:The past year has shown that global issues of climate change\, pandemics\, and great power struggles will require greater international cooperation across borders. Stéphane Dujarric\, Spokesperson for the United Nations Secretary-General\, will address the role of the UN in this changing world\, and its ongoing efforts to foster and strengthen global cooperation.  What can the International Community do to better address growing global challenges while continuing to seek to prevent war and conflict? \n \n  \nStéphane Dujarric is the Spokesperson for the United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres. He was appointed to this position in February of 2014 by the previous Secretary-General of the United Nations\, Ban Ki-moon. Dujarric had previously served as Spokesman for United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan from 2005 to 2006. Before joining the United Nations in 2000\, Dujarric worked for ABC News television for close to ten years in various capacities in the network’s New York City\, London and Paris news bureaux. \n  \n  \n  \nSchedule: \n5:30 PM Reception \n6:00 PM Program begins \n6:45 PM Q&A \n7:15 PM Program concludes \nAdmission: Non-Members $25; Members $15; Students $5 \nLocation: The Union Club\, Ballroom. 1211 Euclid Ave\, Cleveland\, Ohio 44115. \nParking:  \nParking at the Union Club is $10 (cash only) for valet service. Additional parking options include other lots in the downtown area and street parking\, if parking restrictions are not in place. Car services\, such as Uber and Lyft\, are always an option. CCWA also encourages walking\, biking\, or public transportation\, including the RTA. \nRegistration for this event has closed. We are not able to accommodate walk-ins. With questions\, contact our office at 216.282.1041. \nThe 2021-2022 Foreign Policy Forum is supported by funding from FUJIFILM Healthcare Americas Corporation.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/the-united-nations-in-a-changing-world/
CATEGORIES:Public Forum,Speaker Series
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