Showcase – Live Music Lives On- Chicago to Paris Zoom Piano Bar
Pianist Sami Scot and Singer Donna Lorraine are interviewed by Carolyn Broquet about their Zoom Pop Up Piano Bar broadcast weekly from Chicago and Paris that enables singers from around the world to get together, share a tune and keep
Is Multilateralism Still Viable– The Future of Global Diplomacy
Many observers blame the Trump administration for retreating from multilateral institutions and negotiations as well as undermining much of the structure the U.S. played a major role in creating after World War II and which underpinned the global order for
Global Leadership Styles- Mandela to Maduro
Champions, Dictators, Pacifists, Tyrants, Radicals. How leadership styles affect the people, culture and history of a country and their experience interacting with the rest of the world.
Diane Seligsohn Intro
Board Chair Diane Seligsohn welcomes you to the 2021 St. Petersburg Conference on World Affairs.
The Abandonment of the West – a conversation with Michael Kimmage
Eduardo Cue interviews Michael Kimmage on his new book, The Abandonment of the West: The History of an Idea in American Foreign Policy.
COVID-19 Global View
We were honored to kick off this year’s conference with a virtual conversation between Dr. Paul Farmer, preeminent global infectious disease physician, and medical anthropologist, and fellow medical anthropologist and WAC Board Member, Dr. Linda Whiteford. Dr. Farmer, long recognized for
Science and Vaccinations- An Update on Existing Vaccines and Their Limitations and Promises
With COVID19 pandemics surging in most parts of the world, the recent development of efficient vaccines has been a breakthrough and led to the first hope of curbing this major health crisis. Yet there are major hurdles and challenges to
Civil Unrest in Tampa Bay- A Conversation with Tampa Bay Times Breaking News Reporter Kathryn Varn
Ann Morrison speaks with TBT reporter Kathryn Varn about covering months of demonstrations, protests and riots in the Tampa Bay area.