New York Symposium

G.F. Handel: Music Against the Empire

New York Symposium, January 13, 2023.

Lorenzo Da Ponte: Mozart's "American" Librettist

Although many may be familiar with the operas of Wolfgang Mozart and Lorenzo Da Ponte, very few people are familiar with the real history of Mozart's librettist, the man who brought Dante and the Italian language to America, lived and taught in Pennsylvania and in New York, and became an American citizen in 1828. In Friday's symposium we'll look at Da Ponte and his extensive networks of literary, scientific and American System proponents. New York Symposium, January 6, 2023.

A New Year's Gift from Johannes Kepler: The Six Cornered Snowflake

New York Symposium, December 30, 2022.

George Washington's Farewell Address: A Timely Reminder

New York Symposium, December 23, 2022.

Our Health Infrastructure is Sick. What Can We Learn from Ghana?

Diane is joined by Marcia Merry Baker, researcher and writer at the Executive Intelligence Review;
Assemblyman John Salka, New York state assembly an former Director of Cardiopulmonary Services at Community Memorial Hospital in Hamilton, NY; Don Bliss, president of the The Marathon Area Volunteer Ambulance Corps; Dr. Philip Lamptey, President of the Associated Board of SIA-Africa (Sustainable Initiatives and Alliances for Africa), who will discuss the medical initiative in Ghana.

New York Symposium, December 16, 2022.

The critical role of Turkey in the New Paradigm

Diane is joined by Jacques Cheminade, former French Presidential candidate and leader of the Solidarity and Progress Party, and Turkish-American community leader Ibrahim Kurtulus.

New York Symposium, December 9, 2022.

Money vs. Economy

Diane is joined by Paul Gallagher, Economics Editor, Executive Intelligence Review; and David Evans from the Cannabis Industry Victims Educating Litigators (CIVEL).

New York Symposium, December 2, 2022.

Stop the Danger of Nuclear War

New York Symposium, November 25, 2022.

How Do We Create the Skilled Workforce We Desperately Need?

After the election, what must be done now?

New York Symposium, November 11, 2022.