February 28, 2004, 9:00am-1:00pm - One Milk Street Boston
Integrating Immigration into Your Classroom
Seminar for middle school teachers in conjunction with International Institute
of Boston.
March 4, 2004, 3:00-6:00 Workshops, 6:00
Reception - Mass Export Center, 10 Park Plaza, Boston
10th International Networking Evening
Hosted by the Global Business Alliance of New England.
March 8, 2004, 6:00pm - One Milk Street, Boston
International Women's Day Celebration
A screening and discussion of the highly-acclaimed
international documentary film, "Peace by Peace:
Women on the Frontlines."
March 10, 2004, 6:00pm - Strauss Library Milton Academy, Milton
United Nations Peace Keeping: Does it Work and How Relevant is it
in 2004?
Julian Harston, Director
of the Asia and Middle East Division of Peacekeeping
Operations at the United Nations delivered the annual
Kimball Lecture.
March 13, 2004, All Day - One Milk Street, Boston
Professional Development Seminar: South America
The Essequibo Valley
Conflict is a good first scenario for teachers who are
starting Model UN in their classrooms or who instruct middle
school students.
March 23, 2004, 6:30pm - Union Oyster House, Boston
Human trafficking as a Human Rights Issue
Shalini Nataraj, Associate
Director of the Reebok Human Rights Award gave a
presentation and led a discussion for YPIC (Young
Professionals for International Cooperation).
March 25, 2004 - Berklee Performance Center
Berklee International Folk Festival
Always a favorite activity at UNA-GB, the 18th annual Berklee
International Folk Music Festival was a treat once
again.
April 1, 2004 - One Milk Street, Boston
Teachers' Roundtable: Human Rights vs. Terrorism
Workshop for middle and high school teachers and other
educators.
April 16, 2004 - Fairmont Copley Plaza
Consuls Ball
An evening of dinner, dancing, and fun, this international gala
event honored the Boston Consular Corps. Dr. Gro Harlem
Brundtland, past director general of WHO and past prime
minister of Norway was awarded a UNA-GB Leadership
Award. Proceeds benefited the Global Classrooms
educational program in local schools. Highlight of the
evening.
May 1, 2004, 10:00 am - The Esplanade, Boston
Adopt-A-Minefield 5K
Walk
Help save arms, legs and lives by walking 5K for Adopt-A-Minefield. This
fundraiser is a fun way to join the effort for landmine
clearance.
May 4, 2004, All Day - The Kennedy School
of Government, Harvard University
Priority Goals for Women in the 21'st Century.
This day-long conference, organized in partnership with the Women and
Public Policy Program at the Kennedy School, followed up on
the 1995 World Conference on Women held in Beijing.
May 20-22, 2004 - Northeastern University
Global Classrooms Model UN Conference
Model UN conference for high school students May 20-21.
May 22, 2004, 6:00 pm
Are Gay Rights Human Rights? Voices from the Global South
This YPIC Event included a
screening of the film, "Dangerous Living: Coming out in the
Developing World," and a panel discussion. Held at 38
Cameron.
May 27, 2004, 4:30 Annual Meeting, 6:00 Reception and Presentation
Annual Meeting and Presentation by Antonio Donini
Held at Suffolk University Law School.
September 24-25, 2004 - Kennedy School of Government
United
Nations Association traveling Film Festival Boston
For the third year, UNA-GB hosted the United Nations Film Festival, in
cooperation with the Kennedy School New England Alumni
Association. Click here to link to the UNAFF Boston
page.
October 19, 2004
People Speak Debate
Forum discussion about America's Role in the
World. George Stephanopoulos of ABC News will moderate a
discussion.
October 22, 2004
United Nations Day Luncheon
The annual UN Day luncheon, held in
commemoration of the day the UN Charter went into effect
(officially October 24), will be convened at the Boston
Harbor Hotel. Ted Turner will be the keynote
speaker.
October 25, 2004
Massachusetts UN Day Ceremony at the State House.
November 4, 2004
Night of a Thousand Dinners to benefit Adopt-A-Minefield
Put an end to landmines one meal at a time! Thousands of dinners are
hosted to benefit Adopt-a-Minefield. People all over the
world come together to help solve the global landmine
crisis. Join a dinner, or host one!
November 6, 2004
Global Classrooms Middle School Model UN conference
Middle school students will step into the shoes of ambassadors resolving a
crisis.
November 11, 2004
"The International Response to Human Crisis in Western Sudan"
Ambassador Allan Rock, Canada's Ambassador to the UN, gave a luncheon
talk.
December 4, 2004
Global Classrooms Professional Development Seminar for middle and
high school teachers.
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