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The Los Angeles World Affairs Council (LAWAC), the Los Angeles office within the national network of World Affairs Councils of America, is a non-profit, non-partisan organization which arranges speaker events,[1] debates, seminars,[2] and film screenings with international themes. It is a membership-based organization supported by membership fees and contributions. Speakers have included heads of state, political leaders, and entrepreneurs in technology and science. A subset within the LAWAC is the Young Professionals program, which engages young people in the workforce in global affairs issues and networking.
Contents
1 History
2 Notable Speakers
3 Student Programs
4 References
5 External links
History
LAWAC was founded in 1954.[3] Since that time, the Council has hosted eight US presidents and more than 250 heads of state and government.[4] Most Los Angeles World Affairs Council events feature major international political figures in either speech or interview formats. Events are generally on weekday evenings. Question-and-answer sessions follow these remarks, offering opportunities for audiences to engage with speakers directly. Additionally, upper-level[clarification needed] Council members are included in VIP receptions prior to events for discussion and photographs.
Notable Speakers
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The council creates transcripts of the speeches and makes them available through its website archives.
Student Programs
The Council also has a high school program for which members can sponsor additional reservation fees to enable local high school groups to attend events. Students who participate in the Council's High School Program often engage in discussions with speakers prior to events. Internships are also available through the Council for local university students, enabling them to participate in event facilitation and general council operations.[12][13]
References
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External links
- Los Angeles World Affairs Council Website
- Los Angeles World Affairs Council Facebook Page
- Los Angeles World Affairs Council YouTube Channel
- World Affairs Councils of America – Local Councils List
- Archive of events