Invite a friend
Conversations at the Carter Center
The Carter Center, 453 Freedom Pkwy, Atlanta, GA | Get Directions »
FREE
This annual speaker series, Conversations at The Carter Center, features panel discussions of the issues that shape our world and of Carter Center work. Following the discussion, panelists (Carter Center experts, policy makers, and other special guests) take questions from the audience.
If you are unable to attend, Conversations are webcast live and are also archived.
RSVPs must be made online.
2012-2013 Series Topics:
Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012: 30 Years of the Carter Center
This first conversation of the 2012-2013 series will feature President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter reflecting on 30 years of the Center's initiatives. Tickets are no longer available for this event. (Email dhakes@emory.edu to add our name to the Wait List.)
Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012: What's Next for China? (Free online RSVPs begin Monday, September 24.)
Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012: In a Blink- How Blinding Trachoma Stands at the Edge of Elimination in Africa. (Free online RSVPs begin Monday, November 5.)
Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013: Beyond Stigma: Bringing the Conversation About Mental Illness Forward. (Free online RSVPs begin Monday, January 21.)
Thursday, April 18, 2013: Venezuela's Political Future (Webcast Only)
Event Details
| Where | The Carter Center 453 Freedom Pkwy, Atlanta, GA 30307 (Ivan Allen Pavilion) |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 7:00 pm–8:30 pm |
| Website | http://www.cartercenter.org/involved/conversations/index.html |
| Phone | 404-420-5100 or 800-550-3560 |
| carterweb@emory.edu | |
| Price | $0 |
More About The Carter Center
The Carter Center was founded in 1982 by former President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn. The center's main goals include peace-building initiatives and improving health care options and opportunities in troubled and impoverished parts of the world. The center, which has dispatched its staff and assistance to more than 70 countries, also is focused on strengthening human rights, decreasing hunger and the expansion of economic opportunities in poor nations. The Carter Center coordinates its efforts in partnership with Emory University.