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We hope to create global and active citizens while fostering activism within the youth of the community. To access more information about our mission and identity, please click on the "Our Mission" button above this paragraph.

To bring this even to the community, sponsors and donors are vital to the Global Issues Summit's success. Donations of money and materials will be gratefully accepted. Contact the Global Studies Academy Coordinator, Anne Beckman, on the Message page if interested.

GLOBAL ISSUES SUMMIT

Each day in history classes all over the world, students learn about the French Revolution or the Revolutionary war. These are said to be "turning points" and the most important periods in history. Little do students realize that behind all of these major turning points are smaller, hidden revolutions. These are the revolutions that run the world in the shadows, that cause substantial change on the global scale. The 2015 Global Issues Summit aims to unveil these hidden revolutions so that we can view them in their true light and appreciate their importance. The Summit will be held on Saturday, April 18, 2015.

Attendee registration is free and open to the public. Ontime registration closed April 5th. Late registration is still open. Late registrants are welcome and encouraged but may not receive all conference items. Any student or community member interested in the event is welcome. The 2015 Global Issues Summit will be on April 18th. Please click on the Registration button above this paragraph to register for the event. 

The Global Issues Summit (GIS) is an event focused on promoting global awareness throughout the community. It is hosted by the Global Studies Academy (GSA), located in Clements High School. To access more information about the GSA or GIS, please click the "Get Involved" buton above this paragraph.

Some presentations may contain content that may be unsuitable for younger audiences

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