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The World Affairs Council of Western Michigan is now hiring for a Director of Programming and Community Engagement. Read full job description. For consideration, please submit cover letter and resume to Erica Kubik at ek@worldmichigan.org by COB Friday, April 10, 2026.
  • Covering Global Health: A Journalist’s Perspective with NPR’s Fatma Tanis

    Kentwood Branch (Richard L. Root), Kent District Library 4950 Breton Rd SE,, Kentwood, MI, United States

    Join us for an engaging evening with NPR international correspondent Fatma Tanis as she shares powerful stories from the front lines of global health. Drawing from her reporting around the world, Tanis will explore how health challenges and solution cross borders, impact communities, and reveal our shared humanity.   More on Fatma Tanis, Global Health […]

    Free
  • Behind the Breakthroughs: Changing Communities with Dr. Peter Jones, Van Andel Institute

    Kentwood Branch (Richard L. Root), Kent District Library 4950 Breton Rd SE,, Kentwood, MI, United States

    From lifesaving vaccines to groundbreaking cancer treatments, medical research institutions are at the heart of health innovation, with benefits that extend well beyond the medical breakthroughs. Focusing on Grand Rapids’ own Van Andel Institute, join us for a conversation with VAI’s President and Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Peter Jones, as he shares how centers of […]

    Free
  • Training for Impact: How Medical Schools Shape Community and Global Health with Dr. Charles Hong, MSU

    Kentwood Branch (Richard L. Root), Kent District Library 4950 Breton Rd SE,, Kentwood, MI, United States

    Medical schools do more than educate future doctors. They are also engines of innovation and research and are on the front lines of community care. This program explores how medical schools, including Michigan State University, contribute to solving some of the world’s most pressing health challenges, from combating pandemics to advancing health equity. Join us […]

    Free
  • WACA National Conference

    Park Hyatt Hotel, Washington, D.C. 1201 24th Street, NW, Washington, United States

    The World Affairs Councils of America is proud to announce the 2025 National Conference: The World, On Balance. For more than a century, World Affairs Councils have been a trusted forum through global change, bringing communities together to make sense of the world, one conversation at a time. Today’s world is in flux – alliances shifting, […]

  • WorldQuest 2026

    Küsterer Brauhaus 642 Bridge St NW, Grand Rapids, MI

    Join us  for dinner and a fun and entertaining international trivia contest held every year with college, corporate and community teams competing. Prizes will be given to the top three teams along with door prizes. Moving the annual WorldQuest global trivia competition from May to January was an attempt by the World Affairs Council of […]

    $50.00 – $400.00
  • Identity and Belonging in Xi Jinping’s China with Emily Feng

    Wisner-Botrall Applied Technology Center 151 Fountain St NE, Grand Rapids, MI, United States

    We welcome Emily Feng, NPR International Correspondent.   In today’s China, questions of identity are no longer private. They are political, enforced, and deeply personal. This talk explores contemporary China through lived experience, drawing on NPR correspondent Emily Feng’s reporting and her new book on identity and belonging under Xi Jinping. Blending analysis with vivid […]

  • Can the Post-WWII International Order Survive the 21st Century? With Joel Westra

    Gerald R. Ford Presidential Mueum 303 Pearl St. NW, Grand Rapids, MI, United States

    We welcome, Joel Westra, Department Chair, Professor, Director, Pre-Law Program, Calvin University   After World War II ended, countries created the United Nations Charter, which was meant to help organize the world and prevent future conflict. Since that time, governments have worked through these international organizations to manage shared global challenges like humanitarian crises, environmental […]

  • Great Decisions Lunch and Learn: The Future of Multilateral institutions

    Gerald R. Ford Presidential Mueum 303 Pearl St. NW, Grand Rapids, MI, United States

      Join us for informal Lunch & Learn sessions tied to the World Affairs Council’s Great Decisions global discussion series, co-hosted with the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation and Museum.   Each session includes lunch, a 30-minute Foreign Policy Association video on the week’s topic, and a guided discussion led by World Affairs Council and […]

    Free
  • Inside Kyiv: A Conversation with Ambassador (ret.) Bridget A. Brink

    East Grand Rapids High School Little Auditorium 2211 Lake Drive SE, East Grand Rapids, MI

    We welcome Ambassador Bridget A. Brink, former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine.   What does it mean to defend democracy while living under daily missile attacks? Drawing on her experience leading the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv during Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ambassador Bridget Brink discusses Ukraine’s fight for sovereignty and the challenges of sustaining democratic resilience during […]

  • Decolonizing African Agriculture: Food, Security, & the Need for Radical Transformation with Bill Moseley

    Gerald R. Ford Presidential Mueum 303 Pearl St. NW, Grand Rapids, MI, United States

    We welcome Bill Moseley, Dewitt Wallace Professor of Geography, Macalester College    This presentation examines the evolution of food security and agricultural development in post-colonial Africa and outlines a more sustainable path forward. Challenging the long-held assumption that increased production alone can end hunger, it argues for rethinking agriculture as a valued livelihood rather than […]

  • Great Decisions Lunch and Learn: U.S. Engagement of Africa

    Gerald R. Ford Presidential Mueum 303 Pearl St. NW, Grand Rapids, MI, United States

      Join us for informal Lunch & Learn sessions tied to the World Affairs Council’s Great Decisions global discussion series, co-hosted with the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation and Museum.   Each session includes lunch, a 30-minute Foreign Policy Association video on the week’s topic, and a guided discussion led by World Affairs Council and […]

    Free
  • Fostering a Fourth Democratic Wave: Countering the Authoritarian Threat with Hardy Merriman

    Gerald R. Ford Presidential Mueum 303 Pearl St. NW, Grand Rapids, MI, United States

    We welcome Hardy Merriman,  former President of the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict (ICNC)   A powerful autocratic wave is sweeping the globe. According to various measures, authoritarian governments have risen and democracies have declined worldwide over the past two decades. To ensure long-term peace, security, and human rights for billions of people, it is […]

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