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Foreign Affairs Symposium announces spring 2021 lineup

Speaker series will feature a lineup of artists, activists, and journalists in its 24th year Image caption: The speakers for this year s Foreign Affairs Symposium events are (top row, from left) Radhya Al-Mutawakel, Amy Goodman, Noname, Angela Davis, and experts who will speak on a panel about the global response to the Uyghur Crisis (bottom row, from left): Rushan Abbas, Nury Turkel, and Louisa Greve. By Hub Staff Report / Published Feb 15, 2021 The Johns Hopkins Foreign Affairs Symposium returns this spring with a diverse lineup of artists, activists and journalists committed to fighting for a greater standard of justice. The series, themed Where Do We Go From Here is the 24th symposium put on by the group.

ArtsQuest holds comedy festival – Times News Online

ArtsQuest holds comedy festival – Times News Online
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SECURE Act FAQs

A: No. Q: If a beneficiary has to distribute the IRA in 10 years, should the beneficiary wait until the end of the 10 years? A: It depends. For a Roth IRA, waiting until the end of the 10-year period means an opportunity for the earnings to grow tax-free for 10 years. But, for a traditional IRA, consideration must be given to how the distributions would affect the amount of income tax owed, as leaving the entire balance until the end of the 10-year period could potentially put the beneficiary in a higher tax bracket, thus increasing the amount of income tax. Therefore, for a traditional IRA a tax professional should assess the potential tax impact of spreading the amount over 10 years versus lump-sum, or in-between.

Political Experts Mull Rise of Partisanship at IOP Event | News

Harvard political experts exchanged views about the future of American democracy following a transition of power marked by insurrection at an Institute of Politics event Monday. The event, titled “The State of Democracy: Where Do We Go From Here?” featured Eaton Professor of Government Daniel Ziblatt, who co-wrote the book “How Democracies Die,” and government department research coordinator Caroline M. Tervo ’18. The event marked the finale of a four-part series titled the Harvard Political Union Democracy Fortnight, which brought together policy experts, activists, and scholars to offer their prognoses on the state of American democracy. Amid bipartisan calls for unity, Ziblatt said the United States must confront the Jan. 6 storming of the Capitol by a pro-Trump mob.

CMC Forum: Addressing Inequities

CMC returns to our Racism: Where Do We Go From Here? series. Our panel will discuss how the inequities in healthcare, education, housing and safety, too often made clear in our community during the past year, can be addressed through better listening, learning, and engaging, in hopes that we may play a role on the right side of history and all people can expect and receive equity in our city. Featuring Chris Suel, Program Manager, My Brother’s Keeper, Department of Neighborhoods, City of Columbus, Adrienne Hood, Community Activist, Mother of Henry Green; Jerry Saunders, Sr., CEO, Africentric Personal Development Shop, with host LaShaun Carter, Assistant Executive Director/Chief DEI Officer, Franklin County Children Services.

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