Our organization has now been in existence for over a decade. We have brought our annual programs to the attention of Santa Barbara residents so that they may better understand some of the complexities of our rapidly changing world. We endeavor to be non-partisan in our search for understanding, and we continue to commit ourselves to the development of a civil dialogue about significant global issues. Until now, we have not had the benefit of working as a 501(c)3 non-profit group that would allow us to generate tax exempt resources for our efforts. We have now filed with the State of California for such a status and expect this process to be completed soon. Thereafter, we will be acting under a new name: The Center for Global Dialogue Continue to look for our public forums in the near future, and do check out our website: sbglobalcoalition.org Add Comment Fall 2011 Event Announcement 09/30/2011
Rule of Law/Rule of Force: America’s Rejection of the International Criminal Court speaker: Professor David Kaye, Executive Director, International Human Rights Law Program, University of California Los Angeles School of Law Wednesday, November 9, 2011 from 11:15 to 1:15 Admission $25 in advance - includies luncheon buffet location: University Club 1332 Santa Barbara Street In 2001, U.S. President Clinton authorized representatives of the United States to join over 130 countries in signing the treaty creating the International Criminal Court (ICC). Later, President George W. Bush refused to send the treaty to the Senate for ratification, and in May 2002 the U.S. Ambassador for War Crimes Issues stated that the ICC should not expect any support or cooperation from the U.S. government. Thereafter, the U.S. was denied its requests for immunity from the prosecution of its citizens serving in UN-endorsed peacekeeping. However, it has continued to support the work of the Court in regard to prosecuting citizens of other countries. Please join us in a public discussion of America's stance toward the international court for bringing to justice perpetrators of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. Fall 2011 Event 08/20/2011
Rule of Law/Rule of Force: America’s Rejection of the International Criminal Court Fall 2011 at Santa Barbara's University Club The Perils of Global Poverty Global Poverty is a massive and growing problem that has devastating implications for international security. Such poverty is at the heart of multiple and seemingly endless global conflicts. Struggles for social justice are often triggered by continuing illiteracy, hunger, and the spread of communicable diseases, all related to conditions of poverty. Our speakers will address the structures that perpetuate poverty and suggest what we can do as a community. Ananya Roy is Professor in the Department of City and Regional Planning, and Education Director of the Blum Center for Developing Economies at UC Berkeley. Her teaching and research interests include comparative urban studies and international development. Her upcoming book is titled Poverty Capital: Microfinance and the Frontiers of Millennial Development (Routledge). She is the recipient of numerous teaching and faculty awards, as well as a multi-year research grant from the National Science Foundation. Thomas Tighe has served since 2000 as Chief of Staff and CEO of Direct Relief International, a nonprofit humanitarian organization based in Santa Barbara. Funded entirely by private support, DRI provides medical material assistance to locally run health programs around the world and in the U.S. Direct Relief is ranked by the Chronicle of Philanthropy as California’s largest international non-profit organization based on private support. Tighe, a member of the Pacific Council on International Policy, is a visiting professor in UCSB’s graduate program in Global & International Studies. To confirm reservation, mail check to: Coalition for Global Dialogue, PO Box 41512, Santa Barbara, CA 93140. Find out more about the Santa Barbara Coalition for Global Dialogue ~ http://sbglobal.weebly.com/news.html Friday, October 24, 2008 www.SBGlobalCoalition.org 07/30/2008
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