Wednesday, February 16
Zoom - Online
A Fresh Look at Greece: Some Personal Observations
As Greece emerges from its debt crisis and the pandemic, and assumes greater leadership in its region, Institute of Current World Affairs fellow Steven Tagle is exploring how the geopolitics, history, and culture of Greek border zones shape the story of the nation and the future of the Eastern Mediterranean, Balkans, and Europe. Join us on Wednesday February 16 - 7:00 p.m. EET.
Steven Tagle, currently a fellow for the Institute of Current World Affairs in northern Greece, is a writer, photographer, and philhellene. Steven is the recipient of an Asian American Writers' Workshop Margins Fellowship, a Fulbright Fellowship to Greece, and a Soros Fellowship for New Americans. He has been published in The Common, LARB, New Delta Review, UFO, and Nea Estia and served as speechwriter for the US Embassy in Athens. His recent work in Greece includes the Stavros Niarchos Foundation-funded New Agriculture for a New Generation program, Anatolia College, and Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. A graduate of UMass Amherst and Stanford, Steven is originally from California. Read more about Steven and follow him at steventagle.com.
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Wednesday, February 16, 2022 at 07:00 PM Athens Time
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