Iraqi Young Leaders Exchange Program: July 22 – August 19, 2012

In partnership with the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau for Educational and Cultural Affairs and World Learning, the International Affairs Council (IAC) is recruiting Triangle-area participants for the Iraqi Young Leaders Exchange Program (IYLEP). IYLEP is a four week youth leadership exchange based in the U.S. for Iraqi and American teenagers ages 15-17. The program aims to develop a network of young adults in Iraq and the United States who have a strong sense of civic responsibility, a commitment to community development, an awareness of current and global issues, strong interpersonal leadership skills, and a willingness to promote mutual understanding, respect and collaboration between the United States and Iraq.

Students will begin their program in Vermont at the SIT Graduate Institute, spend two weeks with host families in partner communities across the U.S., and conclude their program with a civic education week in Washington, DC. Participants will focus on the program themes through site meetings, experiential learning activities, leadership trainings, civic participation at the community level, mentoring by community, business and NGO leaders, and volunteering with local organizations, cultural events and outdoor leadership activities. The program is free for all participants and covers travel, lodging, meals, cultural activities, and program expenses.

For more information, including a link to the application materials, contact tculpepper(at)iacnc(dot)org or call 919.838.9191.

Application deadline: February 29, 2012. Early applications encouraged.

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We’ll miss you, Cynthia

The International Affairs Council mourns the passing of Cynthia O’Neal, one of our own. Cynthia was a 2011 Marshall Memorial Fellow and traveled to five European countries. She served as general counsel to Lieutenant Governor Walter Dalton. In 2005, she became the first black woman to be elected to a three-year term to the Council of the North Carolina Bar Association Construction Law Section. She has been recognized as a 2011 “Rising Star” by the North Carolina Super Lawyers magazine and as a 2006 “40 Under 40″ Leadership Award winner by the Triangle Business Journal. She earned her bachelor of arts degree, cum laude, from Duke University in 1996 and her juris doctor degree from Duke Law School in 1999.

A self-proclaimed country girl from Johnston County, Cynthia embraced the world but never lost sight of her roots. We will remember her always.

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Spotlight on Turkey!

The International Affairs Council is again partnering with the World Affairs Councils of America and the Turkish Cultural Foundation to offer the Spotlight on Turkey program – a teacher’s workshop, a 14-day study tour for four North Carolina teachers, and a fall cultural event focused on Turkish culture.

Teachers interested in applying for the study tour should send an e-mail to tculpepper(at)iacnc(dot)org. Deadline for application materials is March 1, 2012.

Details on the teacher’s workshop will be posted on our Events page by the end of January.

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Dates Confirmed! Youth Leadership Program with Central Europe

Application deadlines extended to February 12!

Program dates confirmed!
July 8 – 30 for the U.S. Exchange (July 14 – 27 in the Triangle) and August 4 – 19 for the European Exchange (the date NC students will travel to Europe). See info below!

The International Affairs Council is currently recruiting high school students and adult participants from the Triangle region of North Carolina for a special exchange program with Central Europe in summer 2012. Students and adults from Central Europe will travel to the United States in July 2012 for two weeks. Students and adults from the U.S. will travel to Central Europe in early August. Applications for both students and adults are now due February 12, 2012. See links below to download applications and a flyer about the program!

http://iacnc.org/docs/Adult_Participant_Application_2012_US.doc

http://iacnc.org/docs/YLPCE-HS_Reference_for_Adults_US.doc

http://iacnc.org/docs/Student_Application_2012_USA.doc

http://iacnc.org/docs/YLPCE-HS_Reference_for_Students_US.doc

http://iacnc.org/docs/Flier_YLPCE_USA.pdf

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Remarks by Ray A. Starling, General Counsel, NC Dept of Agriculture, at 2011 Citizen of the World Award Dinner

Ray Starling

Good Evening Ms. Fu,

Mr. Lawton and members of the Board,

Mr. Culpepper and others who serve as a part of the staff of the International Affairs Council .

And certainly good evening to each of you who are in some way connected to or who support the work of the Council.

I believe Todd must be of the school of thought that there is no better disciple than a recent convert – as I am literally still recovering from my 24 day experience abroad as an American Marshall Memorial Fellow. In fact, I returned so recently that I had just gotten my internal clock reset when daylight savings time kicked in – providing another excuse for afternoon yawns and 5:00 a.m. sleeplessness.

Fortunately, the Fellowship certainly reset things other than my internal clock. It reset the way I think about everything from architecture to politics. It exposed me to conversations that I would not have had the opportunity to eavesdrop on, much less participate in actively, had I not become a Fellow. It reminded me of the value of conversations and dialogue, even if that dialogue was sometimes punctuated by either participant’s long pauses and puzzled looks.

It taught me that it is incorrect to say in simplified fashion that we all – at our core – want the same things from life, from our leaders, and from our careers. We really do think, act, and dream differently. Yet not withstanding that we are not all “the same,” we do have things in common and places where we can build common ground. It reminded me that the words of North Carolinian Tom Robbins are true: “Our similarities bring us to a common ground. Our differences allow us to be fascinated with one another.”

Admittedly, when I am asked to describe my favorite part of the Fellowship, my first thought is to recall those occasions when a European was puzzled by my accent and asked me what part of the United Kingdom I was from. It actually happened so many times that I began to just say “the South.”

While those encounters will be remembered for a long time, so will conversations like the one I had with the Serbian who declared that his country had no problems, because Serbia’s problems were the world’s problems and if the world would just fix them, the Serbians would be off the hook. Or the conversation I had with a Swede about why all the beautiful churches were empty. I will recall the discussion with the Portuguese about the attitude engrained in their thinking that they call “saudade” – their longing for a time of excitement and pleasure that they seem to have already concluded they were not really ever going to experience.

And I will remember the conversations with my fellow Americans. Each of us fascinated by different things. Each of us moved by different things. And each of us somehow changed – a bit different than we were before the Fellowship.

The gifts from my travel have mostly been distributed. The smoke smell is finally out of my clothes. My liver might also be back to normal. But my desire to continue the dialogue and conversation is just getting started. And while I certainly believe we do far more things right here in the United States than anybody else, it seems that we can always use a little more sincere dialogue and conversation. You, as a supporter of the Council, are filling that need – I hope that I can uphold my end of the bargain, to see to it that your investment in this farm kid from Sampson County pays off. Thank you, and enjoy your evening.

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The “Foreign Policy” Debate

Enjoy this article by Lori E. Murray, president and CEO, World Affairs Councils of America, as printed in the Huffington Post:

 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lori-e-murray/the-foreign-policy-debate_b_1102790.html

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Youth Leadership Program with Central Europe 2012

Micaela Thurman of Meridian International, front, far right, with Central European students, Raleigh, July 2011.

The International Affairs Council is currently recruiting high school students and adult participants from the Triangle region of North Carolina for a special exchange program with Central Europe in summer 2012. Students and adults from Central Europe will travel to the United States in July 2012 for two weeks. Students and adults from the U.S. will travel to Central Europe in early August. Applications for both students and adults are due January 23, 2012. See links below to download applications, reference forms, and a flier about the program!

http://iacnc.org/docs/Adult_Participant_Application_2012_US.doc

 

http://iacnc.org/docs/YLPCE-HS_Reference_for_Adults_US.doc

 

http://iacnc.org/docs/Student_Application_2012_USA.doc

 

http://iacnc.org/docs/YLPCE-HS_Reference_for_Students_US.doc

 

http://iacnc.org/docs/Flier_YLPCE_USA.pdf

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Insight on Trends in European Journalism

In conjunction with the UNC School of Journalism, IAC hosted an exciting international delegation meet-and-greet the evening of November 3 with top emerging European journalists who were part of the Edward R. Murrow Program for Journalists.  A reception at the School of Journalism offered IAC members and visiting EU journalists the opportunity to share professional and cultural experiences. IAC member and Citizen of the World Award Dinner Event Co-chair K. Melissa Kennedy joined the event and reflects on surprising trends in European journalism. Check out her guest blog post and share her experience and learn about this shocking trend:http://estermaemarketing.com/print-media-rules-prestige-europe-reflections/

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American Youth Leadership Program’s Japan America Watershed Stewardship program

Cultural Vistas (formerly AIPT-CDS), in partnership with the US Department of State, announces that the American Youth Leadership Program’s Japan America Watershed Stewardship program is now accepting candidates for its 2012 summer program! The program’s goal is to develop a corps of individuals (both high school students and educators) who are exposed to the people and culture of Japan, and trained to pass on their knowledge to others in their schools and communities.

The program is supported by a grant from the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, which will cover:
• The cost of travel to the pre-departure orientation (June 23, 2012); lodging, meals, local transportation, and program activities during the pre-departure orientation;
• International round-trip air travel to Japan (June 26 – July 19, 2012);
• Health and accident insurance; and
• Lodging in Japan, in-country transportation, most meals, all program activities.
We are currently accepting applications for 30 student and three educator participant positions. Students must be at least 15 years of age and no older than 17 at the beginning of the exchange (June 23, 2012) and have at least one semester of high school left to complete after the exchange. All participants must be U.S. citizens. The application deadline is Monday, November 28, 2011.

Though this application is free to all who wish to apply, there will be a $200 deposit required at the time of acceptance into the program ($100 of the deposit will be refunded to the participant upon the successful completion of the program). For more information please visit the AYLP: JAWS website at http://culturalvistas.org/jaws2012/index.htm. All applications will be submitted online.

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2011 World Affairs Councils of America National Conference

Consider attending the 2011 World Affairs Councils of America National Conference in Washington, DC, November 2 – 4!

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