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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.