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Global Citizens Circle

Global Citizens Circle was founded as New England Circle in 1974 in the aftermath of a turbulent decade of assassinations, wars, racial tension, and government upheaval as a way of gathering concerned people of diverse backgrounds and opinions to address the critical issues of our time. Its original mission remains unchanged: "to foster diversity, discussion, and constructive change in ourselves, our nation and our world."

Through the years and across tables and continents, the Circle has encouraged and inspired highly participatory, spirited conversations on race relations in the US, Northern Ireland's troubles, South Africa's struggles, children, families and community, homelessness, nuclear proliferation, the AIDS pandemic, China's labor camps, Haiti and Cuba, and women's rights - to name but a few. Everyone at a Circle discussion has an equal voice so that world leaders and community leaders talk together about not only the challenges, but also the solutions to our world's most pressing concerns.

Narrow by collection:
Circle 001: Richard Goodwin, America's Future - After the Turbulent 60's, February 26, 1974 (3)
Circle 002: Henry Steele Commager, Nixon and Impeachment, June 3, 1974 (3)
Circle 003: Kenneth Curtis, U.S./Canadian Relations, November 24, 1974 (1)
Circle 004: Julian Bond, New Politics, March 9, 1975 (3)
Circle 005: Michael Harrington, Early Warning / CIA, June 2, 1975 (1)
Circle 006: Edward Kennedy, The Kennedy View, November 4, 1975 (1)
Circle 007: Jimmy Breslin, Race and the City, May 24, 1976 (1)
Circle 008: Andrew Young, Young Ideas, December 13, 1976 (2)
Circle 009: Coretta Scott King, Human Rights and Full Employment, November 10, 1977 (3)
Circle 010: Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill, Congress and Carter, December 12, 1977 (2)
Circle 011: John Kenneth Galbraith, U.S. and the Economy, March 20, 1978 (2)
Circle 012: Jody Powell, The Carter Administration, October 11, 1978 (1)
Circle 013: John Hume, Peace in Northern Ireland, November 26, 1978 (1)
Circle 014: Edward I. Koch, City Decisions, May 4, 1979 (6)
Circle 015: Thomas J. McIntyre, New Right Effects on American Politics, May 10, 1979 (0)
Circle 016: Edward M. Kennedy and Henry Cabot Lodge, Americans for SALT treaty, August 26, 1979 (3)
Circle 017: Ralph Nader, Consumer Movement and the Political Process, November 19, 1979 (3)
Circle 017A: Kyoto Japan Delegation, April 17, 1980 (1)
Circle 018: Gloria Steinem, Feminism Today, April 29, 1980 (2)
Circle 019: U.S. Commissioners for Peace and Conflict Resolution, Peace Academy, June 1, 1980 (0)
Circle 019A: Delegates from Southern Africa Nations and African / American Institute, June 14, 1980 (0)
Circle 020: Douglas Fraser, Industry in Trouble, November 12, 1980 (11)
Circle 021: Donald Woods, South Africa Awareness, September 28, 1981 (2)
Circle 022: Paul Fitzgerald, Afghanistan Between Three Worlds, December 3, 1981 (1)
Circle 023: Bianca Jagger and James Shannon, Central American Turmoil, February 18, 1982 (4)
Circle 024: Inga Thorsson, Responses and Strategies for the Nuclear Age, 10th Anniversary Circle, April 22, 1982 (5)
Circle 025: Donald Woods and Dick Gregory, Legalized Racism / South Africa, November 17, 1982 (1)
Circle 026: Mark Gerzon, A Choice of Heroes, November 22, 1982 (0)
Circle 027: Jane Fonda, 20th Century Women, December 1, 1982 (3)
Circle 028: Edward Markey, Nuclear Proliferation, January 6, 1983 (0)
Circle 029: Robert McNamera and Donald Woods, The Lincoln Trust, April 5, 1983 (0)
Circle 030: Allen Gotlieb, Canadian / American Relations, November 3, 1983 (0)
Circle 031: James Rouse, Neighborhood Revitalization, January 31, 1984 (1)
Circle 032: Michael Manley, The Caribbean Future, June 18, 1984 (1)
Circle 033: Hodding Carter, Media's Challenge, January 29, 1985 (6)
Circle 034: Oliver Tambo, South Africa's Struggle, April 30, 1985 (6)
Circle 035: Anthony J.F. O'Reilly and Sheila Banks, Ireland's Future, May 2, 1985 (6)
Circle 036: Beyers Naude, Apartheid Today, October 18, 1985 (3)
Circle 039: Barney Frank, John Sununu, and Liz Walker, Liberal vs. Conservative, January 8, 1986 (5)
Circle 040: Roger Fisher, International Relations & Negotiations (2)
Circle 041: Desmond Tutu and Harry Belafonte, Witness to Apartheid, May 29, 1986 (5)
Circle 042: Jimmy Carter, Rosalynn Carter, and Liz Walker, Reflections on the Oval Office, September 25, 1986 (8)
Circle 043: Margarite Papandreou and Judy Jarvis, Women for a Meaningful Summit, October 25, 1986 (4)
Circle 044: Isabel Morel Letelier and E. Lovell Dyett, Human Rights and Third World Women's Projects, December 9, 1986 (2)
Circle 045: Mitch Snyder, Carol Fennelley, Martin Sheen, and Tanya Hart, Homelessness, March 5, 1987 (7)
Circle 046: Tom Harkin and Sarah McClendon, Farm Issues, March 23, 1987 (3)
Circle 047: Charlie Clements, Ed Asner, and Uma Pemmaraju, Central America in Turmoil, May 12, 1987 (5)
Circle 048: Richard Thornburgh and Pam Moore, Issues and Dilemmas of Leadership in Public Life, October 8, 1987 (4)
Circle 049: Donald Woods, Cry Freedom, October 27, 1987 (2)
Circle 050: Marian Wright Edelman and Crocker Snow, Jr., Defending Our Children, December 2, 1987 (8)
Circle 051: Warren Rudman and Carmen Fields, Rudman Speaks Out, January 14, 1988 (5)
Circle 052: Daniel Berrigan and Janet Langhart, Revolution of Peace, February 2, 1988 (7)
Circle 052A: Garron de Doryan, Wood, Ferraro, and Saenz de Phillips, Women and International Leadership, March 25, 1988 (1)
Circle 053: Belafonte, Meyer, Chorn, Thompson, and The Children of War, From Despair to Hope, April 13, 1988 (7)
Circle 054: John Kenneth Galbraith, Stanislav Menshikov, and Bill Moyers, USSR & American Economies, May 26, 1988 (8)
Circle 055: William Cohen, George Mitchell, and Judy Jarvis, Iran Contra Affair, September 9, 1988 (7)
Circle 056: Clara Lopez Obregon, Mickey Leland, and Brad Willis, Drugs Circle the Americas, October 6, 1988 (5)
Circle 057: William Webster and Ellen Hume, Inside the CIA, January 31, 1989 (2)
Circle 057A: Marcelino dos Santos, Mozambique, April 21, 1989 (1)
Circle 058: Mubarak Awad, Yosef Olmert, and Marcia Gillespie, Middle Ground on the Middle East, May 10, 1989 (4)
Circle 059: Farah, Gibb, Norton, Smyth, and Alvear, El Salvador: An Endless War?, June 7, 1989 (1)
Circle 060: Sarah Brady, Pete Shields, and Charles Austin, The Brady Bill, December 5, 1989 (2)
Circle 061: Jennifer Casolo and Jackie O'Neill, Religious Activism & El Salvador, January 29, 1990 (3)
Circle 062: William Sloane Coffin and Marjorie Arons-Barron, Peace Dividends, March 7, 1990 (2)
Circle 063: Madeleine Kunin, Maxine Waters, and Charles Royer, Vision of a New Political Landscape, April 4, 1990 (1)
Circle 064: Henry Hampton, Julian Bond, and Peter Meade, Civil Rights Today, May 7, 1990 (7)
Circle 065: Robert B. Reich and Lawrence Ingrassia, The New Global Economy, November 29, 1990 (6)
Circle 066: Roger Fisher and Dianne Wilkerson, Alternatives to War in the Gulf, January 18, 1991 (2)
Circle 067: Jonathan Mann and Jeanne Blake, AIDS, The Global Epidemic, April 11, 1991 (3)
Circle 068: Amory Lovins and Gregory Easterbrook, Energy Resource and Policy, May 23, 1991 (5)
Circle 069: Anita Roddick and Bo Burlingham, Principal & Profits, October 8, 1991 (4)
Circle 069A: Albertina Sisulu, Walter Sisulu, and Anthony Lewis, South Africa Now, October 9, 1991 (8)
Circle 070: Benjamin C. Bradlee, Thomas Winship, and David Nyhan, The Way of Newspapers, November 12, 1991 (3)
Circle 071: Olin Robinson and Yelena Khanga, Russia Today and In the Future, May 12, 1992 (7)
Circle 072: Laurence Tribe, Marjorie Clapprood, and Arnold Hiatt, Tobacco Industry Under Fire, September 15, 1992 (5)
Circle 073: Mark Green, Harvey Gantt, and Madeleine Kunin, Blueprints for the Next President, October 20, 1992 (2)
Circle 074: James Freedman, Eugene Lang, and Juanita Wade, Restructuring Education, December 7, 1992 (2)
Circle 075: Cornel West and Margot Strom, Why Race Matters, May 11, 1993 (2)
Circle 076: Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Charlayne Hunter-Gault, and Ted Sorensen, The Emerging World Democracy, May 26, 1993 (5)
Circle 077: Wilma P. Mankiller and Jeffrey Brown, Healing the Wounds of History, Healing Ourselves, November 18, 1993 (7)
Circle 078: Andrew Young and Mary Robinson, Ireland's Possibilities, March 12, 1994 (8)
Circle 083: Brown, Coles, Delaney, Edelman, Goodman, Poussant, Rivers, and Robinson, Freedom Summer, June 9, 1994 (6)
Circle 084: Donna Shalala and Hubie Jones, New Directions in Healthcare & Welfare, June 17, 1994 (5)
Circle 085: Gerry Adams and James Carroll, Republicans for Peace, September 26, 1994 (5)
Circle 085A: Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, Support During the Aparthieid Era, October 6, 1994 (0)
Circle 086: Spence, Ervine, McMichael, Hutchinson, Adams, English, and Morrison, Loyalists for Peace, October 25, 1994 (2)
Circle 087: John Hume and Kevin O'Neill, Momentum of the Irish Peace Process, December 9, 1994 (6)
Circle 088: A. Leon Higginbotham and Marty Linsky, Affirmative Action, April 25, 1995 (6)
Circle 089: Frank Chikane, Willard Johnson, and Sara Ting, Human Rights in Nigeria, May 10, 1995 (6)
Circle 090: Martin McGuinness and Kevin Cullen, Update: The Irish Peace Process, September 6, 1995 (3)
Circle 091: Jesse Jackson and Liz Walker, Reclaiming Urban America, September 18, 1995 (7)
Circle 092: Harry Wu, Ching-Lee Wu, and Loretta McLaughlin, My Days and Nights in the Chinese Den, October 24, 1995 (7)
Circle 093: David Trimble and Robert K. O'Neill, Northern Ireland, November 3, 1995 (4)
Circle 094: Mark Gearan and Paul Tsongas, Peace Corp: Vision for the 21st Century, November 9, 1995 (3)
Circle 095: Hillary Rodham Clinton and Alvin F. Poussaint, Children, Family, Community, January 22, 1996 (3)
Circle 096: George Mitchell and Mary Richardson, Northern Ireland: Prospects for Peace, April 2, 1996 (3)
Circle 097: Jean-Bertrand Aristide and H.D.S. Greenway, Building Democracy in Haiti, September 30, 1996 (5)
Circle 098: Theodore Sizer and Sarah-Ann Shaw, Hope for America's Secondary Education, October 30, 1996 (4)
Circle 099: Oscar Arias and Margie Reedy, Journey to Peace through Demilitarization and Development, December 12, 1996 (1)
Circle 100: Richard Goldstone and Anthony Lewis, Working for Justice: A Global Challenge, January 23, 1997 (5)
Circle 101: Carol M. Browner and David P. Ropeik, Environmentalism: Stewardship and Sustainability, May 28, 1997 (4)
Circle 102: Alexis M. Herman and Emily Rooney, Labor for the Future: Shaping the World of Work, October 7, 1997 (4)
Circle 103: Patrick J. Leahy and Michael Croll, Toward a Global Ban on Land Mines, October 27, 1997 (0)
Circle 104: May Blood, Liz Groves, and Heeten Kalan, Who Makes and Keeps the Peace? Community Leaders Speak, November 14, 1997 (0)