Washington, DC, April 2024
Ways Forward in a Divided World
The Georgetown Global Dialogues are an ongoing conversation about ways forward in a divided world that features leading thinkers from the Global South. GGD was launched in Washington, DC from April 22-26, 2024, with 10 lively discussions on topics including fostering global solidarities, combating global intellectual inequality, the global future of feminism, and the prospects for a Cold War 2.0. Three webinars that preceded hand helped to frame the DC conversations—on global histories of coexistence, feminism, and fascism.
Conversations
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Leonard Bernardo, Verónica Gago, Mohsin Hamid, Ece Temelkuran, and Ben Rhodes speak on a GGD panel in Gaston Hall.
GGD Fellow Kohei Saito meets with Georgetown students.
Ranjit Hoskote, Kohei Saito, Nermeen Shaikh, Nesrine Malik, and Branko Milanovic stand together after their panel on "Global Inequality as a Complex Social Challenge."
Nesrine Malik addresses the audience during a GGD panel event.
Ranjit Hoskote, Asma Shakeel, and José Casanova address the audience during "Reviving Cosmopolitanism Through a Cultural and Spiritual Turn."
Nicoletta Pireddu introduces panelists.
GGD Fellows and speakers Aminatta Forna, Mohsin Hamid, Ece Temelkuran, and Parul Sehgal
Meehan Crist, Kohei Saito, and David Wallace-Wells speak in "Degrowth as a Response to the Climate Crisis."
Charles King, Ece Temelkuran, and Sohrab Ahmari
Joel Hellman, Peter Beinart, Kohei Saito, Ranjit Hoskote, Verónica Gago, and Lydia Polgreen speak on a panel during "Fostering Global Solidarities."
Ali Sethi performs in Gaston Hall.
Thomas Banchoff, Kohei Saito, and Pankaj Mishra conduct a student workshop on "Ecological Belonging and the Climate Crisis."
GGD Fellow Mohsin Hamid addresses the audience in "The U.S. Role in the World: Looking Beyond the 2024 Presidential Election."
Paul Elie introduces panelists during "Revitalizing Democracy: The Faith Dimension."