2022 Global Georgia Initiative public events series announced

Banner with the text Global Georgia Upcoming Public Events on a dark brown background, featuring vertical stripes in orange, teal, and light blue on the right side.Text reads: The 2022 Global Georgia Initiative public events series begins in January and continues throughout the Spring semester. Some event details TBD. Open to the public; online events require registration.A woman in a blue top poses against a plain background next to event details for Black Is the Journey, Africana the Name, featuring a conversation with three speakers.Three women wearing traditional clothing and flower crowns look at a phone together. Event information about an online Indigenous photography conversation is shown on the left.Outdoor seating area at Creature Comforts Brewing Co. with a wooden pavilion, sign, and rainbow; event details for a brewery conversation at Delta Innovation Hub on February 8th at 3:30 pm.Promotional banner for an online event titled Reconsidering Reparations with Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò, scheduled for February 16th at 4:30pm. Black-and-white portrait of Táíwò is shown.A white building with a red roof sits under a blue sky. Text reads: Penn Center Conversations: Heirs’ Property: Land, Culture, and Community. Coming Soon Online.Promotional banner for an online event, Muslim Women and Comics, featuring illustrated characters fishing by a waterfront with city buildings and a ferry in the background.A man with gray hair and a black leather jacket stands outside near grass and trees; event details for Reality+: From the Matrix to the Metaverse by David Chalmers are shown on the right.Greg Bluestein speaks at a table during a conversation event with Audrey Haynes at the Special Collections Libraries Auditorium, scheduled for March 29 at 4 PM.