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Atlanta, GA
http://www.istanbulcenter.org

Istanbul Center

Istanbul Center is the largest Turkish-American organization in the southeast US. We serve metro Atlanta and the southeast, as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization established in 2002. We seek to build bridges between individuals of different cultural backgrounds, particularly Turkish and American. We promote the use of dialogue to proactively contribute to solving educational, cultural, environmental, social, and humanitarian issues. We do this by creating opportunities for children and adults to engage in dialogue about other cultures and their own. With outreach throughout the southeast, our major areas of concentration are education, culture, and humanitarian works. Our name comes from the nature of the city of Istanbul. Istanbul is a city where more than 15 million people with various backgrounds, languages, religions and cultures live together in peace. Istanbul’s unique connectivity of Europe and Asia has allowed the city to be embellished with a richness of history and culture rarely found elsewhere in the world.

Istanbul Center is the largest Turkish-American organization in the southeast US. We serve metro Atlanta and the southeast, as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization established in 2002. We seek to build bridges between individuals of different cultural backgrounds, particularly Turkish and American. We promote the use of dialogue to proactively contribute to solving educational, cultural, environmental, social, and humanitarian issues. We do this by creating opportunities for children and adults to engage in dialogue about other cultures and their own. With outreach throughout the southeast, our major areas of concentration are education, culture, and humanitarian works. Our name comes from the nature of the city of Istanbul. Istanbul is a city where more than 15 million people with various backgrounds, languages, religions and cultures live together in peace. Istanbul’s unique connectivity of Europe and Asia has allowed the city to be embellished with a richness of history and culture rarely found elsewhere in the world.

Lectures

3.14.2011 (22:57)

Mustafa Akyol : Turkey and Europe, Is Islam a Threat?

1.27.2011 (32:22)

Ross Wilson: Changing Turkey and the Implications for U.S.-Turkish Relations

11.11.2010 (16:34)

Empathy: Walking in Another's Shoes

4.29.2010 (1:24:24)

The New Phase of Globalization: Challenges and Opportunities

2.25.2010 (47:41)

Turkish Foreign Policy and the American Response

11.17.2009 (22:09)

The Changing Role of News in the US and the World

1.30.2009 (56:27)

US-Turkey Relations

11.13.2008 (22:57)

Andrew Young at the Istanbul Center


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