Carnegie Council announces Season 8 of its weekly TV show "Global Ethics Forum," beginning on Saturday September 3.
This popular half-hour weekly TV show features leading thinkers and policymakers discussing ethics in international relations.
WHERE TO WATCH: MHz Networks (Worldview Channel) across the United States, Saturdays at 3pm. CUNY Television, New York City, Mondays at 10am, 4pm and 10pm, Saturdays at 5pm (the first episode of Season 8 airs on Monday September 5).
Check local listings for more information. Or watch it on YouTube at youtube.com/carnegiecouncil. The first episode of Season 8 will be posted on September 6.
SEPTEMBER LINEUP: Week of September 3: "A Rage for Order: The Middle East in Turmoil, from Tahrir Square to ISIS." Author Robert Worth and New York Times columnist Roger Cohen on the Arab Spring and its aftermath.
Week of September 10: "Blood Year: The Unraveling of Western Counterterrorism." Counterterrorism expert David Kilcullen on ISIS and how to defeat it.
Week of September 17: "The Next Pandemic: On the Front Lines Against Humankind's Greatest Dangers." Dr. Ali S. Khan on Zika and other pandemics.
Week of September 24: "Bearing Witness to War and Injustice." Photojournalist Ron Haviv on the complicated ethics of journalism in war zones.
For more information about the show, or to become a distribution partner, please contact Executive Producer Deborah Carroll.
ABOUT CARNEGIE COUNCIL Founded by Andrew Carnegie in 1914, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is an educational, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that produces lectures, publications, and multimedia materials on the ethical challenges of living in a globalized world. Go to www.carnegiecouncil.org