• Germany 35 Years After Unification

    Chapter Events

    The American Council on Germany's Chicago Warburg Chapter, Dank Haus, and the Goethe-Institut cordially invite you to a discussion and reception with Vladimir Balzer, Award Winning Journalist, Deutschlandradio on “Germany 35 Years After Unification”. The discussion will be moderated by Heidi Christen, Executive Director of DANK Haus. RSVP HERE by September 26. Vladimir Balzer is an award-winning journalist and...

  • Local Communities and the Semiconductor Industry: Lessons across the Atlantic

    Chapter Events

    The Columbus Warburg Chapter will host a discussion and reception with Members of the ACG’s German-American Semiconductors Cities Network. The German-American Semiconductor Cities Network is a three-year project meant to help key stakeholders in German and American cities where semiconductor companies have made or will make significant investments connect with each other to share ideas...

  • Transatlantic Backroads: Finding Common Ground in Rural Germany and the United States

    Virtual Discussions

    At a time when political rhetoric fuels division, polarization, and pessimism in both the United States and Germany, it is possible to find inspirational stories about individuals in rural states coming together at the local level to solve urgent and shared problems. Over the past decade, Professor Jenny Reardon has traveled by bike across the...

  • Memory, Heimat, and the Legacy of Reunification: A Conversation about Restitution

    NYC Events

    The ACG, the Robert Bosch Fellowship Alumni Association, and 1014 will host a breakfast briefing with Tamar Shapiro, Author and Urban Development Expert (2009 ACG McCloy Fellow and 1999 Bosch Fellow).   Tamar Shapiro’s debut novel Restitution tells the story of two American siblings who return to their mother’s East German hometown, from which their...