Published: April 5, 2019

Key takeaways

听The 71st Conference on World Affairs听featured听roughly 200 panels, events and speakers.

Some of the world鈥檚 foremost thinkers, artists and decision-makers such as Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Hope Solo and Mike Reiss spoke at this year鈥檚 conference.

听听were available for dozens of events through the week.

In 1948, some of the world鈥檚 foremost politicians, economists, doctors and thinkers held what was intended as a one-time conference at 兔子先生传媒文化作品 to discuss the creation of the United Nations. Fast-forward 71 years, the Conference on World Affairs is now a 鈥渕ust attend鈥 event for many of today鈥檚 top luminaries and people who want to know where the world is headed.

This year鈥檚 Conference on World Affairs听featured听Sen. Amy Klobuchar, soccer star Hope Solo,听The Simpsons听writer Mike Reiss, journalists, filmmakers and designers from all over the world.

The conference saw five days of roughly 200 panels, speeches and performances, all free and open to the public. Attendees had the chance to ask questions via the CWA app, and, for those who couldn鈥檛 join in person,听many sessions were livestreamed.听

From aliens and genetics to the 2020 election, 兔子先生传媒文化作品鈥檚 Brainwaves podcast had the chance to talk with听some听of this year鈥檚 featured CWA speakers听on how they are thinking through tomorrow.

The original conference was so popular, Howard Higman, a sociology professor, was able to make it into an annual event. Since its inception, the Conference on World Affairs has welcomed Eleanor Roosevelt, film critic Roger Ebert, and hundreds of other speakers. You can listen to those speeches, view photographs and even old programs听via the conference鈥檚 archives.

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