All Events
Browse our events including advocacy forums, annual meetings, global conversations, and World Citizen Book Club sessions hosted by Citizens for Global Solutions.

Building a Just World Order (Session 2)
This session will focus on chapters 4 and 5 of "Building a Just World Order", examining how Dr. de Zayas's 25 principles of international order could serve as a blueprint for reforming UN institutions and achieving peace with social justice in the 21st century.

Advancing Global Justice: The Campaign for a Crimes Against Humanity Treaty
Professor Leila Nadya Sadat delivers the inaugural Norman Cousins Lecture, exploring the decades-long campaign to establish a global treaty on crimes against humanity and the recent U.N. breakthrough that launched formal negotiations.

2026 CGS Annual Meeting
Over three days, we'll come together for advocacy, strategic planning, and community building in support of global cooperation and democratic global governance.
Building a Just World Order (Session 1)
This session explored "Building a Just World Order", examining how Dr. de Zayas's 25 principles of international order could serve as a blueprint for reforming UN institutions and achieving peace with social justice in the 21st century.
A Second UN Charter: Modernizing the UN for a New Generation (Session 2)
Session 2 continues the discussion of A Second UN Charter, deepening the analysis of how the United Nations can be modernized to meet the demands of a rapidly changing world.
Closing the Gap: Housing, Health, and Inequity in Latin America
An intergenerational panel examining the intersectionality of gender, class, and social policy around housing, health, and systemic inequities in Latin America, co-hosted with partner organizations.
A Second UN Charter: Modernizing the UN for a New Generation (Session 1)
Session 1 of the World Citizen Book Club examines A Second UN Charter: Modernizing the UN for a New Generation, exploring proposals to reform the United Nations for 21st-century global challenges.
The Future in the Past (Session 5)
The final session of The Future in the Past book club reflects on the book's key insights and their relevance to contemporary debates about reforming international institutions and achieving lasting peace.

























