No Strangers Here
Imagine a virtual picture of Susanna Jones (Holton-Arms School), Pat Bassett (NAIS), and Kitty Thuermer (NAIS) gathering after Kwame Anthony Appiah's inspiring talk on Cosmopolitanism. [For some reason or another the real picture wouldn't load. . . Bah, technology!]
It was evident, from the attention given by the 750 attendees in the large room with two projection screens, that people were intrigued with his message and approach on how to "dialogue" between countries. If you could not attend, you might want to pick up his book, Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers, in the NAIS bookstore in the Exhibit Hall.
It was evident, from the attention given by the 750 attendees in the large room with two projection screens, that people were intrigued with his message and approach on how to "dialogue" between countries. If you could not attend, you might want to pick up his book, Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers, in the NAIS bookstore in the Exhibit Hall.



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