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1451 – 1460 of 5,861 search results for 2021 Chicago Council Survey
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Brielle FrenchSouth Koreans Becoming More Accepting of LGBTQ Community
Although data shows South Koreans remain uncomfortable with homosexuality, recent trends show an increase in acceptance.
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Southeast Asia
All content regarding countries in Southeast Asia, including Brunei, Burma (Myanmar), Cambodia, Timor-Leste, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
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Mary Ann Ahern
Political Reporter, NBC5 Chicago -
South America
Content covering the countries of Argentina Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia ,Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela.
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Natalie Y. Moore Named 2020 Richard C. Longworth Media Fellow
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs is pleased to announce that WBEZ race, class, and communities reporter Natalie Y. Moore has been selected as our second 2020 Richard C. Longworth Media Fellow.
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ReutersYear in Quotes: 2022 Highlights
To mark the close of our centennial year, the Chicago Council on Global Affairs is looking back on some of our most memorable quotes from speakers we hosted in 2022.
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Kaila V. PetersConfronting China's Rise to Regional Dominance
A panel of experts from the United States, Japan, and South Korea discuss a coordinated trilateral response to China’s growing power in the Asia-Pacific region. -
Global Leadership Awards Dinner
Each year, the Chicago Council on Global Affairs holds a Global Leadership Awards Dinner to honor distinguished individuals for their outstanding achievements in the realms of international relations, global thought leadership, and philanthropy. This prestigious fundraising event is a highlight o...
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Adapting Cities for a Changing Climate
A panel of experts explores how technology can help cities create a more equitable and resilient future. -
Clark Van Der BekenCosmopolitanism and Global Citizenship
Martha Nussbaum, professor of law and ethics, joins the Council to discuss her new book which explores the idea of a "citizen of the world."