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World Affairs
Council is the premier forum in the Inland Empire for discussion of
national and international subjects. The Council provides a platform
for leaders and experts in diplomacy, news, media, business,
international trade, the military, arts and culture. Speakers from the
United States and other nations around the globe present programs at
the invitation of the Council. Whether you are an expert on foreign
affairs, or just want to keep up with current news, the Council offers
you ample opportunity.
Council members and
their guests interact and exchange ideas with the resource speakers at
Council programs. This provides for a dialogue which can help shape
American policy in the realms of politics, national security,
environment and, increasingly, economics.
The Council has a
membership of more than 400 men and women in Riverside and San
Bernardino counties and the San Gabriel Valley region. Founded in 1964
by presidents of area colleges and universities as well as business
leaders, the Council is a forum for public discourse on matters of
international importance. Sponsors are academic institutions,
businesses and community leaders throughout inland Southern California.
Nonpartisan and
not-for-profit, the Council is an educational organization which
presents multiple perspectives on complicated issues. The Council does
not take positions on issues, but encourages public discussion of many
points of view. The Inland Southern California Council is one of 11
active councils in California and the third oldest, following the World
Affairs Council of Northern California (San Francisco) and the Los
Angeles World Affairs Council. Through a recent agreement, members of
each Council can attend programs at other California Councils at the
member rate, as well as join in each other's Diplomatic Tours. About
100 Councils are in the United States, each independent and governed by
a local board of directors.
The Council is proud
that the current organization traces its heritage to Frank Miller,
founder of the world famous Mission Inn, a national historic landmark
hotel. Frank Miller held several international meetings at the hotel
and in 1926 established the Institute of World Affairs, at which
members gathered once a year to review international events. The World
Affairs Council is the successor to that Institute, and is pleased that
Inn owner Duane R. Roberts shares interest in global concerns. The
Mission Inn is a major sponsor of the Inland Southern California
Council.
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