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  • Two years after the pandemic largely shut down the economy and threw millions out of work, many have yet to return to their jobs – or at least to their old jobs.
  • As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues and expands, what are the pathways to peace? How would these different pathways for ending the conflict impact Ukraine, Russia, the United States and Europe?
  • This Dialogue discussion will lay out their visions and what new police leadership could mean for the City of Columbus.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic has forced abrupt changes upon museums, live performance groups, and other cultural organizations. Some moved operations outdoors, others relied increasingly on technology to connect with patrons, and others shuttered for a time.
  • This Dialogue discussion focuses on Central Ohio’s rapidly changing housing situation and explores what it will take to ensure everyone can afford to live here.
  • After decades of only minimal price increases, the annual inflation rate has reached seven percent. Heating costs have risen sharply over last year. Experts blame supply chain disruptions, rising wages and government stimulus checks for the sudden spikes in prices and energy costs.
  • Intel’s plan to build a massive computer chip manufacturing complex in New Albany offers a glimpse of what’s next for Ohio’s economic future. Could Ohio move from the buckle of the rust belt to the hub of the Silicon Heartland?
  • Social justice awareness has brought new attention to the nearly 50-year-old academic framework of Critical Race Theory which argues racism is embedded in the American legal and economic systems. Not everyone agrees, and they argue supporters of CRT are trying to divide America and re-write history.
  • Globally, 2020 was the second hottest year on record as global temperatures increased at an unprecedented rate due to human activity. As climate change progresses, what is the point where we no longer can reverse the damage?
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