Sedona News – On October 21st, from 10am to noon, Sedona Great Decisions will hold a special Round Table on the foreign policy stakes of next month’s election at the Sedona Public Library, 3250 White Bear Road. The conference is open to the public and admission is free.
Rarely have foreign policy planks featured so prominently in party platforms, and this cycle offers voters a unique opportunity to weigh in on the path forward for the United States throughout the world. Russia or Ukraine? Burdens of leadership and alliances or go it alone? Apparatchiks or experts? Blanket tariffs or precise barriers? And many more. The choices are stark, but will they, and should they, affect voters’ choices in these polarized times?
The Round Table will be moderated by Michelle Lambeau, who has decades of experience serving as a linguist for NATO, and will feature former assistant US trade representatives, oil company executives, writers and scientists.
Sedona Great Decisions is a non-partisan local chapter of the Foreign Policy Association, which is the flagship educational forum for the World Affairs Council. We have been meeting regularly in Sedona to discuss foreign affairs since 1985. Many of our members have lived, worked or traveled extensively overseas and bring a broad spectrum of expertise to our regular group discussions. Our remit covers US foreign policy and related domestic issues of interest to all Americans, our Allies, detractors and friends.
All are welcome to join us, but seating is limited. Please contact Charles Blum at chblum45@yahoo.com or call 301-717-4210 for inquiries and to save your seat.