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October 18, 2023

Empowering Ethics on Global Ethics Day

Today marks the tenth annual Global Ethics Day! We invite you to join with individuals, schools, businesses, and institutions around the world that are taking action to empower ethics. Over the last decade, participants from over 100 countries have taken part in this day of ethical action. Please be sure to share your activities on social media using #GlobalEthicsDay and #EthicsEmpowered. For ideas on how to engage, check out our social media toolkit.

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Unlocking Cooperation

Our keynote event for Global Ethics Day will be streaming live at 12pm ET. Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal will be in conversation with MIT’s Erez Yoeli and Tufts’ Abiodun Williams discussing cooperation, an essential virtue in the pursuit of an ethical life. If we don’t take steps to enhance cooperation, there is little hope of addressing shared global challenges such as climate change, AI, political violence, and more. 

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Competing Priorities and Generational Dynamics at the Doorstep

In this live episode of The Doorstep podcast, streaming at 2pm ET, Carnegie Council senior fellows and co-hosts Tatiana Serafin and Nikolas Gvosdev will convene a special Global Ethics Day conversation at The Ohio State University. Together with Ohio State faculty and students, they will explore the question: How might a new generation of Americans redefine the goals and purpose of U.S. global engagement? 

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For the previous discussion in this series, don’t miss The Doorstep’s conversation “Redefining U.S. Foreign Policy for the Next Generation,” recorded live last month at Metropolitan State University of Denver.

Making Global Ethics More Global

Ahead of Global Ethics Day, the Ethics & International Affairs journal convened scholars from the Global South and North to discuss the barriers to knowledge production in the academic world and how to bring new voices into the classroom, library, and bookstore. What does a more diverse and inclusive approach to knowledge production look like?  

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For more on this issue, please check out Joy Gordon and Anthony Lang's essay "Making Global Ethics More Global" which appeared in January 2023 as an Online Exclusive for Ethics & International Affairs. 

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