Macalester College Kofi Annan Institute for Global Citizenship

Macalester College Kofi Annan Institute for Global Citizenship The Kofi Annan IGC serves students, faculty, staff and community partners. To find out how, see http

A unique feature of Macalester College, the Institute for Global Citizenship (IGC) houses diverse programs that connect rigorous academics with hands-on experience and exploration outside the classroom. From the annual International Roundtable to internships, study away, and civic engagement, our programs unite students, faculty, and community partners toward the common purpose of advancing scholarship, reflection, and ethical action.

Happy Thursday! Come join us TODAY, April 28th, 4:30-6 pm in the Weyerhaeuser Boardroom to hear from and celebrate our K...
04/28/2022

Happy Thursday! Come join us TODAY, April 28th, 4:30-6 pm in the Weyerhaeuser Boardroom to hear from and celebrate our Kofi Annan Institute for Global Citizenship Global Citizenship Awardees at our annual Spring Celebration! Refreshments will be served!

Happy Monday! Come join us Thursday, April 28th, 4:30-6 pm in the Weyerhaeuser Boardroom to hear from and celebrate our ...
04/25/2022

Happy Monday! Come join us Thursday, April 28th, 4:30-6 pm in the Weyerhaeuser Boardroom to hear from and celebrate our Kofi Annan Institute for Global Citizenship Global Citizenship Awardees at our annual Spring Celebration! Refreshments will be served!

Happy Thursday! Come join us Thursday, April 28th, 4:30-6 pm in the Weyerhaeuser Boardroom to hear from and celebrate ou...
04/21/2022

Happy Thursday! Come join us Thursday, April 28th, 4:30-6 pm in the Weyerhaeuser Boardroom to hear from and celebrate our Kofi Annan Institute for Global Citizenship Global Citizenship Awardees at our annual Spring Celebration! Refreshments will be served!

Hey good people! The Kofi Annan Institute for Global Citizenship is looking to hire a skilled and creative student graph...
03/31/2022

Hey good people! The Kofi Annan Institute for Global Citizenship is looking to hire a skilled and creative student graphic designer for summer and fall 2022. The applicant must have a work study award, be able to commit to 30 hours/week throughout the summer (flexible schedule), and 10 hours/week during the fall semester. In addition, they must have experience working with various graphic design and social media platforms. See the full job description and submit your application through JobX by April 5th for best consideration!

This year the Geography Department will be hosting Lanegran Days from March 24-26. We are so excited to be welcoming Dr....
03/21/2022

This year the Geography Department will be hosting Lanegran Days from March 24-26. We are so excited to be welcoming Dr. LaToya Eaves from the University of Tennessee Knoxville to our campus. Dr. Eaves is a geographer who is focused on Black, feminist, and q***r geographies. She will be giving her plenary address titled, “…but not under conditions of our own choosing.”: Black livingness as a method in geography on Thursday, March 24th from 4:45 pm to 6:15 pm in the Kagin Ballroom. The entire Macalester community is invited to this lecture to learn from the incredible work Dr. Eaves is doing for the field of geography. Please RSVP through the link below to reserve your spot at the plenary. Attendance is also available via Zoom; request the Zoom link through the link below.

RSVP link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScIYOuGEUVR24AwXWDRk7ZHAhqsVlwyYpUvbR_VWAOqQrCXvA/viewform?fbzx=7708675396204732969

Request the Zoom link: https://macalester.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_EdXhJ1uNQeKPm7C7VoqqJw

All students who are returning in the fall are invited to submit proposals to lead a session at International Roundtable...
03/07/2022

All students who are returning in the fall are invited to submit proposals to lead a session at International Roundtable 2022, October 13-15. Proposals for student-led sessions may be submitted by completing the IRT Proposal form by March 25. Check out the short slide deck in our instagram bio for more details about the IRT.

Working abstract for International Roundtable 2022:

There has been a recent growth in calls and arguments for decolonizing frameworks of knowledge, and the concomitant “coloniality of power” by which social and cultural systems reinforce Eurocentric hierarchies that presume “others” as inferior and less valuable. This global condition has also produced anti-colonial and emancipatory epistemologies which have contributed to decolonizing possibilities for governance, education, social movements, international relations, environmental practices, the media, for race and sexualities, and more. Our 2022 IRT will create the space to discuss decolonization efforts and also ask critical questions: Who can decolonize? What has worked as decolonial praxis and what are the limits? Can decolonization ever be attained? Can decolonizing approaches decenter power? What are some of the fissures and fractures within decolonial practices? What tensions, solidarities, and collectivities can emerge from encounters with intersectionality, critical race theory, indigenous ontologies and pluriverse thinking, ecology, feminism, and q***r theory just to name a few? How does decolonization work across space, geopolitics, and borders? Can the global South and the West ever achieve “having a discussion of equals”?

Questions? Contact Professor Olga Gonzalez [email protected], Paul Cosme, '22 [email protected], or Meg Thorson [email protected]

02/28/2022

International Roundtable 2022 - Student Information Session
Sponsored by the Kofi Annan Institute for Global Citizenship
Thursday, March 3, Markim Hall, Davis Court

On the Im/possibilities of decolonizing knowledge and power
(working title for International Roundtable 2022)

All students returning in the Fall are invited to hear Paul Cosme, ‘22 and Prof. Olga Gonzalez (Anthropology and Associate Dean in the Kofi Annan Institute for Global Citizenship) describe the opportunity for student leaders of International Roundtable (IRT) sessions. IRT 2022 will be held October 12-14 and students who lead sessions will submit proposals by March 25th. Students will hear about the resources and support available for IRT student session leaders, as well as the first hand experience of a seasoned student session leader.
Lunch will be served.

Please complete the short form in our Instagram bio to help us plan food quantities.
Lunch will include GF, vegetarian, and vegan options.

International Roundtable 2022 - Student Information SessionSponsored by the Kofi Annan Institute for Global CitizenshipT...
02/23/2022

International Roundtable 2022 - Student Information Session
Sponsored by the Kofi Annan Institute for Global Citizenship
Thursday, March 3, Markim Hall, Davis Court

On the Im/possibilities of decolonizing knowledge and power
(working title for International Roundtable 2022)

All students returning in the Fall are invited to hear Paul Cosme, ‘22 and Prof. Olga Gonzalez (Anthropology and Associate Dean in the Kofi Annan Institute for Global Citizenship) describe the opportunity for student leaders of International Roundtable (IRT) sessions. IRT 2022 will be held October 12-14 and students who lead sessions will submit proposals by March 25th. Students will hear about the resources and support available for IRT student session leaders, as well as the first hand experience of a seasoned student session leader.
Lunch will be served.

Please complete the short form linked below to help us plan food quantities.
Lunch will include GF, vegetarian, and vegan options.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSddgkkKZRY9qpdDPA5Huz2PQGuCyyw8kDdOS1Hr-p39OS_ykQ/viewform

Have you ever considered joining a PhD program in the Humanities or becoming a professor? Come find out about the Mellon...
02/02/2022

Have you ever considered joining a PhD program in the Humanities or becoming a professor? Come find out about the Mellon Mays fellowship program and meet current fellows and faculty. MMUF provides students from under-represented backgrounds the opportunity to work closely with Humanities professors to preview what it would be like to make a career of teaching and research.

Check today's Mac Daily to register for one of two brief Zoom information sessions on Tuesday, Feb. 8 from 11:30am-12pm or Thursday Feb. 10 from 5-5:30pm.

Link: https://linktr.ee/MacalesterIGC

Happy Monday! Be sure to check out this event! Why Do We Miss the Soviet Union? Memories and Lessons of the Soviet Colla...
11/29/2021

Happy Monday! Be sure to check out this event!

Why Do We Miss the Soviet Union? Memories and Lessons of the Soviet Collapse

Thursday, December 2
11:30 am-1pm (CST), hybrid event
Harmon Room, DeWitt Wallace Library, Macalester College
Zoom: https://macalester.zoom.us/j/92848713385?pwd=Kzllc3djZGVqcStkK09PbnUwWlpvZz09

The Soviet Union fell thirty years ago. In a 2020 poll conducted by the Levada Center, 75% of Russians declared the Soviet era to be the best period in the history of the country. Reminiscing about stability, standards of living, and Soviet childhood, rarely did they mention shortages, food lines, and repressions. According to the poll, 65% of Russian citizens lamented the collapse of the Soviet Union and argued that it could have been avoided. However, only 28% were ready to resurrect the Soviet system.

• Why do people in Russia (and beyond) yearn for the Soviet past?
• Why is the Soviet experiment relevant today?

Come and reflect on these questions with our guests:
Local emigre and K-12 educator Natallia Antanovich (Black Hawk Middle School)
Professor James von Geldern (Russian Studies and International Studies, Macalester College)
Historian Alexei Titkov (Editor-in-Chief, Istoricheskii vestnik/The Historical Herald)

This event is co-sponsored by the Macalester Russian Studies Department and the Russian-American Business and Culture Council.

French Lecture (lecture in English)- Bernard SalvaCelebrating a World Theatre: From L’Odyssée to Persepolis on the Stage...
04/27/2021

French Lecture (lecture in English)- Bernard Salva
Celebrating a World Theatre: From L’Odyssée to Persepolis on the Stage of Campus Saint Jean-University of Alberta
Thursday, April 29, 2021 at 4:45 -6:00 PM (CST)
https://macalester.zoom.us/j/92417303397?pwd=aVBhZjZybXl6anRuWXp2WDduNlFSQT09

Théâtre à l' Ouest, the student company of Campus Saint Jean, is without a doubt the most multicultural theatre group in Edmonton, Canada. Directed by the travelling actor, director and teacher, Bernard Salva, Theatre à l' Ouest is dedicated to exploring playwrights and stories of the world. In this talk, Bernard Salva will be discussing the new francophone canadian mosaic, especially in the west, that has been the inspiration for new theatre practices in recent productions that he has directed, including Dalia, une odyssée by M. Salva, and an adaptation of the graphic novel Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi.

Bernard Salva is the founder and artistic director of Théâtre à Grimône in France, and Teaching Professor of Dramatic Arts and Scene Writing at the francophone campus of the University of Alberta, le Campus Saint Jean in Edmonton.

This event is co-sponsored by the French and Francophone Studies Department, the Theater Department and Mellon Renewed Purpose grant.

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