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World Affairs Council

2023

September 2023

Rebrand Launch Party

Thursday, September 14

Sally Bedell Smith

New York Times best-selling author & CNN contributor
Moderator: Mike Anderson, Senior Vice President, Sustainability and External Affairs
Wednesday, September 13

Workforce 2.0: AI and Human Collaboration

Kevin Cassidy, Director and Representative to the Bretton Woods and Multilateral Organizations, ILO Office for the United States; David Williams, VP of Automation, AT&T; David Evans, Managing Partner, Sentiero Ventures
Moderator: Margot Carter, Co-founder, Cien, Inc.
Wednesday, September 6

August 2023

Representative Marc Veasey

TX – 33rd Congressional District
Moderator: Steve Gardner, Director – McBride Center for International Business, Herman Brown Professor of Economics – Economics
Tuesday, August 22

Haynes Boone Energy Series: A New Era of Energy: What Will Power Our Future?

Brad Jones, Former ERCOT director
Moderator: Diana Liebmann, HB Austin / San Antonio (leading maestro in area)
Wednesday, August 16

Global Forum & Meridian Juvenile Professionals – Profiles in Courage: Inspiring Sto


Joint Mathematics Meetings Full Program

Current as of Saturday, January 18, 2025 03:30:04

 

 

2025 Mutual Mathematics Meetings (JMM 2025)

  • Seattle Convention Center and the Sheraton Grand Seattle, Seattle, WA
  • January 8-11, 2025 (Wednesday - Saturday)
  • Meeting #1203

Associate Secretary for the AMS Scientific Program:

Brian D. Boe, brian@math.uga.edu

 

Tuesday January 7, 2025

  • Tuesday January 7, 2025, 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
    AMS Department Chairs and Leaders Workshop
    This annual one-day workshop for department chairs, leaders, and prospective leaders will be held on Tuesday, January 7, 2025, 9:00 am--3:00 pm. The workshop will provide opportunities to share experiences with issues and trends that have an impact on math department chairs, math departments, and colleges and universities. More details about registration and paired fees will be accessible on the workshop web page. Please send questions to chairsworkshop@ams.org.
    Jefferson, Sheraton Grand Seattle
    Organizers:
    Kelly Lang, American Mathematical Society
    Julius Njome Esunge, University of Mary Washington
    Tim Flood, Pittsburg State University
    Charles Moore, Washington State Uni

    Sponsors and Partners

    “Fall Impact Forum: Jewish Women and the Arts.” Wednesday, September 27th from noon – 1:30 p.m. @ The Temple. Pre-registration required by September 22nd. Click here to register now!

    Join Jewish Women’s Fund of Atlanta as we kick off a new year at our Fall Impact Forum on Wednesday, September 27 from noon – 1:30 pm! The program includes kosher lunch and a panel discussion focused on Jewish Women and the Arts. Our esteemed panelists involve (bios below):

    • Jody Feldman, Alliance Theater Casting Director
    • Cathy Fox, Former Art and Architecture critic at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and founder of ArtsATL.org
    • Leslie Gordon, Breman Museum Executive Director
    • Fay Gold, contemporary art expert and former gallery owner
    • Pamela Gold, actress, singer, dancer

    In addition to sharing their personal experiences, the conversation will delve into the rich history of art and Judaism, gender equity in the arts community and the intersection of arts and activism. All impact forums also include dynamic conversations and updates on JWFA’s impactful work.

    This event is open to current JWFA Trustees, Associate level donors, and members

    Friday, Sept. 27

    Theatrical Outfit’s version of the LGBT-themed “The Laramie Project,” running in rep with the classic “Our Town,” continues tonight.

    7:30pm, through Sept. 29

    The only hoedown in Atlanta! It’s all-night dancing to a mix of country, swing, and pop. Handsome nice ol’ boys, dashing dames. There’s line dancing, two-step, west coast swing, and more! Something for everyone. You won’t want to miss it!

    8pm – 3am

    Heretic Atlanta

    Saturday, Sept. 28

    The 32nd annual Out On Film continues today and it’s Georgia Voice day, with films and shorts programs all day culminating with the acclaimed “Circus of Books” “Sell By.”

    7pm and 9pm

    Midtown Art Cinema

    Dudes, Daddies, Discreet, Don’t Know … DILF is for ALL MEN! Joe Whitaker & The DILF Party Offer … a special leather and gear event, DILF “Leather Me Up Daddy” featuring DJ James Anthony from New York.

    10pm – 3am

    Heretic Atlanta

    Sunday, Sept. 29

    DJ Phil Romano is endorse at Xion after hours for a morning of non-stop dancing!

    3am – 7am

    BJ Roosters

    The AIDS Walk and Music Festival gets started with music in the park to follow.

    10am 

    Piedmont Park

    Mond

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    This story was originally published by The Marshall Project, a We Are Not Divided collaborator.

    Despite their names, state “departments of correction” in the United States aren’t known for correcting much. More than seven of every 10 prisoners, according to some studies, are arrested again less than four years after they are released. And while recent years have seen the beginning of a national decline in the number of male prisoners, the situation has not improved much for women, who remain incarcerated at stubbornly high levels.

    Connecticut is trying to push back by focusing on one group that is especially likely to return to prison: young women, ages 18 to 25.

    It began in the summer of 2015, when Scott Semple, who runs the Connecticut state prison system, spent a week visiting prisons in Germany. Two American nonprofit organizations have been running such trips in recent years, and they have helped to inspire a handful of prison reform experiments in both red and blue states. The goal is to promote rehabilitation by mimicking the European emphasis on personal dignity. For example, Pennsylvania is education corrections officers to think like therapists, while North Dak