NEWSLETTER / May 7, 2020
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ANALYSIS
JERROLD GREEN, PRESIDENT AND CEO OF THE PACIFIC COUNCIL, AND MICHAEL LAWSON, PRESIDENT AND CEO OF THE URBAN LEAGUE OF LOS ANGELES

If Americans refuse to meaningfully address race relations, the United States will grow weaker and less effective both at home and as an international actor, Jerrold Green and Michael Lawson write in the wake of the Pacific Council’s delegation to Alabama.
JUDY BELK, PRESIDENT AND CEO OF THE CALIFORNIA WELLNESS FOUNDATION

Being born black is a life sentence of poorer health outcomes.
GEOFFREY COWAN, UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR AT USC ANNENBERG, AND JAMES GLASSMAN, FORMER CHAIR OF THE BROADCASTING BOARD OF GOVERNORS

The president doesn’t seem to understand that the news service is not a U.S. propaganda arm.
NASIMI AGHAYEV, CONSUL GENERAL OF AZERBAIJAN TO THE WESTERN UNITED STATES

April 28 marked 100 years since the Soviet Red Army invaded Azerbaijan and put an end to the very first secular democracy in the Muslim world—the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic.
GRANT HARRIS, CEO OF HARRIS AFRICA PARTNERS

Leaders of developing countries are worrying about their health and safety just as their medical systems come under assault.
IBRAHIM AL-MARASHI, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF MIDDLE EAST HISTORY AT CAL STATE SAN MARCOS

The pandemic has altered our temporal imagination and accelerated political tensions in the region.
THOMAS ZIMMERMAN, DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMS AT THE PACIFIC COUNCIL

In this episode, Thomas speaks with the manager of a school in Berlin about how the city is responding to the pandemic, he learns from the Director of Manufacturing Operations at SFMade about how small Northern California manufacturers are reconfiguring to meet the needs of the moment, and he discusses the comforts of classic British cinema in the time of quarantine.
NEWS
In our Founders Series, Jane Olson discusses her role in the early days of the Pacific Council, what role LA can and should play on the international stage, and what she hopes the Council will look like in the years to come.
Experts discussed how democracies fare in uncertain times in a recent teleconference.
Experts discussed how COVID-19 is impacting developing countries on a recent teleconference.
Experts discussed artificial intelligence's potential to disrupt geopolitics on a recent teleconference.
STAYING CONNECTED SERIES
Please note: As part of our Staying Connected Series during the COVID-19 pandemic, some of our events will be open to the public. Register using this registration link.
SUNDAY, MAY 10 / 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. PT

A Staying Connected Series virtual discussion about art and propaganda, in partnership with the Wende Museum. Open to the public.
THURSDAY, MAY 14 / 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. PT

A Staying Connected Series webcast exploring the relationship between the U.S. West Coast and Finland in the context of the multi-billion dollar video game industry. Open to the public.
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