Tea Series
The CTL Tea Series provides an opportunity for small groups of Georgetown students to have virtual “off-the-record” conversations over tea and make meaningful connections with sector experts.
Featured Discussions
- Tea Series: Polarization in the Northern Triangle and the U.S.-Mexico Border CrisisStudents joined Judit Arenas, Senior Director and Senior Adviser on International Relations to the Founder and Chair of APCO Worldwide, and Fernanda Estrada, former Project Management Specialist at USAID/Mexico in the Justice and Citizen Security Office, for a discussion on how polarization and racial reckoning have to do with the latest border crisis.
- Tea Series: Crisis Coordination and Law Enforcement Challenges in Washington, D.C.Students joined Matthew Miller, Special Agent in Charge, U.S. Secret Service Washington Field Office, and Jeffrey Carroll, Assistant Chief of Police, Washington D.C. Metropolitan Police Department for a discussion on the unique law enforcement challenges law enforcement agencies situated in Washington D.C. face and how those agencies coordinate responses to crises.
- Tea Series: Civil Unrest and The Armed Forces’ Role in Domestic ConflictCTL hosted their inaugural Tea Series event on “Civil Unrest: The Armed Forces’ Role in Domestic Conflict” with Dr. Bradford Wineman, Professor of Military History, US Marine Corps Command and Staff College, Marine Corps University.