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DECEMBER 2009
 

Dr. Gary Mormino, Frank E. Dukwall Professor of History and Director of the Florida Studies Program at the University of Southern Florida in St. Petersburg, visits Spain


Gary Mormino

Professor Mormino addresses the audience

Professor Mormino, Frank E. Dukwall Professor of History and Director of the Florida Studies Program at the University of Southern Florida in St. Petersburg, visited Spain to participate in a seminar held at the University of Alcala, which was co-sponsored by the Spain-Florida 500 Foundation and the U.S. Embassy Madrid. The seminar focused on relations between Spain and the United States from the establishment of Pensacola in 1559 to today. Professor Mormino provided insights on the historical transformation of the state of Florida from the Spanish colonial period to the present, highlighting the continued importance of the immigrant population to Florida’s growth and cultural identity. Professor Mormino also had the opportunity to visit Complutense University in Madrid and give lectures on the Spanish legacy in Florida and contemporary issues related to immigration to undergraduate students in both the History and English Departments.

U.S. Embassy Madrid hosts Entrepreneurship Roundtable with Muslim business and social entrepreneurs, investors, and academics


roundtable participants

Participants at roundtable discussion

Recently the U.S. Embassy Madrid held a roundtable discussion on Entrepreneurship Opportunities. This initiative grew out of President Obama’s June 2009 speech at Cairo University that called for deepening ties between business leaders, foundations and social entrepreneurs in the United States and Muslim communities around the world. Moderated by the Embassy’s Counselor for Culture, Education and Press, Thomas Genton, the roundtable participants shared experiences and exchanged ideas about promoting economic opportunities for Muslim entrepreneurs in Spain. Among the issues raised were a range of cultural, social and political issues facing aspiring entrepreneurs in Spain, including the challenges of integrating immigrant communities into Spanish society and language barriers. Participants noted the importance of encouraging more women to participate in entrepreneurial initiatives and educating youth at an early age about private enterprise especially among Muslims communities. The issues raised will contribute to the development of an agenda for an “Entrepreneurship Summit” to be hosted by the President in early 2010.


Robotic submarine crosses the Atlantic and arrives in Spain


Katie Ortiz

AIO Katie Ortiz with glider

Assistant Information Officer, Katie Ortiz, participated in the celebration surrounding the arrival of the unmanned robotic glider “Scarlett Knight” in the port city of Baiona on December 9. The little yellow submarine, a joint project undertaken by Rutgers University and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and in collaboration with Spain’s Port Authority, left the East Coast of the United States over 7 months ago and successfully traversed the Atlantic Ocean, gathering important data on ocean temperatures and currents along the way. In addition to representatives from Rutgers University, NOAA and the Spanish Port Authority, Jerry Miller of the White House’s Office of Science and Technology as well as Spain’s Minister of Public Works, José Blanco López, participated in the event.
 

Cynthia Young, curator at the International Center of Photography in New York City and top expert on Robert Capa, visits Cordoba and Seville


Cyntia Young (center). Seville, November 26, 2009

Cynthia Young, curator at the International Center of Photography in New York City and top expert on Robert Capa, participated in a series of events in Cordoba and Seville November 25-27. On November 25, Cynthia Young gave a talk on Robert Capa’s biography and his work as a photographer during the Spanish Civil War to more than 100 high school students in Cordoba. Later that same day, she spoke to several dozen professors on Capa’s photographic work in Spain, France, Italy, and Indochina. On November 27, Cynthia Young gave the key note speech at the Forum on Sources of Memory in Seville organized by the Professional Association of Librarians and Documentarians of Andalucia. The next day she participated in a Forum roundtable with Spanish professionals. The participants exchanged ideas and experiences with regards to the conservation of important historical photography collections. The visit of this Capa expert garnered wide Spanish media interest.

Diario de Jerez, 11-30-2009
Diario de Sevilla, 11-30-2009
Diario de Córdoba, 11-26-2009
Periódico de Catalunya, 11-28-2009
 


NOVEMBER 2009

Eric Lease Morgan, Head of the Department of Digital Access and Information Architecture of the University Libraries of Notre Dame (Indiana), participates in events in Valencia and Madrid


Eric Lease Morgan

Eric Lease Morgan

On November 26, Eric L. Morgan participated as a speaker at the 4th International LIS-EPI Meeting organized by the University of Valencia, and on November 30 he gave a talk at the International Institute in Madrid titled “A Few Possibilities for Librarianship by 2015.” Librarians, information professionals, computer technicians, and Library Science students attended both conferences to hear Mr. Morgan talk about the future of the information profession, traditional books versus e-books, and his project “Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts”.

Mr. Morgan was interviewed by El Profesional de la Información and El Mundo.es


Public Affairs Officer Tom Genton participates in ABC’s Basketball Hall of Fame Awards Ceremony


PAO Tom Genton

Public Affairs Officer Tom Genton at ceremony

ABC’s Basketball Hall of Fame Awards Ceremony took place last Wednesday, November 25 and was presided over by ABC President Alberto López Ribé. U.S. Embassy Public Affairs Officer Tom Genton also participated, as did Business Institute Marketing Director Eduardo Fdez-Cantelli and Director for NBA in Spain George Young. The ceremony was attended by a large public, including the family, friends, classmates, and teammates of the awardees, as well as by former players and school representatives. The evening was yet another reminder of the close link between basketball and education.

El Salón de la Fama del Baloncesto Colegial abrió sus puertas
Vuelve el sueño escolar americano
 

U.S. Embassy participates in International Conference on the Impact of the Courts of Cadiz in North America


Cortes de Cadiz conference

Public Affairs Officer Tom Genton and Assistant Cultural Office Valerie O'Brien participated in the roundtable

The international conference on “The Impact of the Courts of Cadiz in North America” was held in the Spanish Congress of Deputies on November 19-20. The seminar, organized through the collaboration of the Congress of Deputies, the Foreign Ministry, and the U.S. Embassy, counted with the participation of well-known specialists from Spain, the U.S., and Mexico. The conference was divided into three sessions: the selection of the participating deputies in the Cadiz Courts, the participation of American deputies in the Courts, and finally the impact of the Constitution of Cadiz on American and European liberalism.

Fundación Consejo España-Estados Unidos
Article in La Voz Digital 11-19-09
Article in La Voz Digital 11-20-09
 

Dr. Felix D. Almaraz, History Professor at the University of Texas in San Antonio, visits Spain to participate in the Spanish Congress of Deputies’ international conference on the impact of Cadiz Cortes in North America, November 19th-20th, 2009

Dr. Felix Almaraz, History Professor at the University of Texas in San Antonio, arrived in Madrid to attend a conference hosted by the US-Spain Council in the Spanish Congress of Deputies in which he provided insight on the participation of internal provinces, most notably of Coahuila and Texas and New Santander, and their representation at the time when the Cadiz Cortes’ were enacted. In addition to participating in the two-day conference, Almaraz also participated in a roundtable discussion hosted by the U.S. Embassy in Madrid in which a number of academics based in Madrid attended. Almaraz was also interviewed by various media outlets.


Delfina Fernandez Pascua, History Professor at the Universidad Central de Bayamon in Puerto Rico, visits Spain to participate in the Spanish Congress of Deputies’ international conference on the impact of Cadiz Cortes in North America, November 19th-20th, 2009

Dr. Delfina Fernandez Pascua, History Professor at the Universidad Central de Bayamon in Puerto Rico, arrived in Madrid to attend a conference hosted by the US-Spanic Council in the Spanish Congress of Deputies in which she discussed the relevant role of Ramon Power in the establishment of the Constitution of Cortes. In addition to participating in the two-day conference, Pascua also provided insight in a roundtable discussion hosted by the U.S. Embassy in Madrid in which a number of academics based in Madrid attended. Pascua was also interviewed by various Spanish media outlets.
 

Jaime E. Rodriguez, Director of Latin-American Studies at the University of California Irvine, visits Spain to participate in the Spanish Congress of Deputies’ international conference on the impact of Cadiz Cortes in North America, November 19th-20th, 2009

Dr. Jaime Rodriguez, Director of Latin-American Studies at the University of California Irvine, arrived in Madrid to attend a conference hosted by the US –Spain Council at the Spanish Congress of Deputies in which he provided insight on the origins of constitutionalism and liberalism in Mexico, beginning in the 16th century leading up to the 19th century. In addition to participating in the two-day conference, Rodriguez also participated in a roundtable discussion hosted by the U.S. Embassy in Madrid in which a number of academics based in Madrid attended. Rodriguez was also interviewed by various Spanish media outlets, including La noche en 24 horas.
 

Dr. Estevan Rael-Galvez, Executive Director of the National Hispanic Cultural Center (NHCC) in Albuquerque, New Mexico, visits Spain to participate in the Spanish Congress of Deputies’ international conference on the impact of Cadiz Cortes in North America, November 19th-20th, 2009


mesa redonda

Roundtable at US Embassy in Madrid

Dr. Estevan Rael-Galvez, Executive Director of the NHCC in Albuquerque, New Mexico, arrived in Madrid to attend a conference hosted by the US-Spain Council in the Spanish Congress of Deputies in which he discussed Cortes’ representative election in the province of New Mexico. In addition to participating in the two-day conference, Rael-Galvez also participated in a roundtable discussion hosted by the U.S. Embassy in Madrid in which a number of academics based in Madrid attended. Rael-Galvez was also interviewed by various media outlets, including journalist César Vidal for his program in ES RADIO and Libertad DigitalTV.
 

Eric Rosand, Senior Fellow and Co-Director of the Center on Global Counterterrorism Cooperation in New York, arrives in Spain to attend a seminar on terrorism and provide insight on counterterrorism efforts in North Africa


Rosand

Eric Rosand at Ortega y Gasset Foundation

Eric Rosand, Senior Fellow and Co-Director of the Center on Global Counterterrorism Cooperation in New York, visited Spain to participate in the 8th Annual Seminar on the Study of Terrorism: The Challenges of Terrorism and Transatlantic Relations, hosted by the Jose Ortega y Gasset Foundation and the U.S. Embassy in Madrid. In his remarks, Rosand spoke of the great terrorist threat that still plagues North Africa, despite the many collective efforts of North African governments and the international community, and also provided an overview of the challenges currently facing counter-terrorism efforts in North Africa. Rosand also discussed the potential significance of the 2006 United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy for the North African region, highlighting that this particular UN initiative can assist in strengthening relations among regional players and other external partners including the European Union and the United States.


 Chargé d’Affaires, a.i. Arnold Chacón opens Seminar on the Study of Terrorism


Arnold Chacon

Arnold Chacón with other participants at the Seminar inauguration

Chargé d’Affaires, a.i. Arnold Chacón opened the 8th annual Seminar on the Study of Terrorism: The challenges of terrorism and transatlantic relations yesterday evening. The seminar (November 16-18) is organized by the José Ortega y Gasset Foundation with the collaboration of the U.S. Embassy in Madrid and brings together standout specialists with the objective of tackling, from a multidisciplinary perspective, the evolution of terrorism in the international spectrum.
Foundation page.



Stephen Short, Program Planning Specialist for the Library of Congress, visits Spain for the 17th Annual Assembly of Red de Bibliotecas Universitarias (REBIUN) at the University of Leon, November 4-6, 2009


Stephen Short

Stephen Short interview at US Embassy in Madrid

Stephen Short, Program Planning Specialist for the Library of Congress in Washington, arrived in Spain to attend a conference hosted by REBIUN in which he discussed the strategic planning initiatives currently being undertaken by the Library of Congress to foster more result-oriented outcomes. While speaking at the University of Leon, Short spoke of one of the most difficult tasks facing libraries on a collective front is the preservation and maintenance of physical artifacts for generations to come while embracing virtual libraries. Another issue facing libraries globally is the need to build and extend a partnership alliance among one another, an initiative that Short has found that Spanish national libraries are beginning to address and work upon. Short also had the opportunity to visit national libraries in Barcelona and Madrid and share his insights with various personnel members.

Interview on YouTube
Interview in El Diario de León 11-04-09
Article in El Diario de León 11-03-09
Article in El Diario de León 11-05-09
 

Alex Ross, music critic for The New Yorker and author of The Rest is Noise, spoke about the relevance of 20th century classical music


Alex Ross

Michael Burlingame at US Embassy in Madrid, October 20,  2009

After receiving wide critical acclaim in the U.S. for his compelling and meticulously researched work of non-fiction, Alex Ross, the music critic for The New Yorker and author of The Rest is Noise, visited Spain in conjunction with the recent translation of his book, which is now the best-selling non-fiction book in Spain. Speaking to audiences at the Spanish National Library and the International Institute, where his book was presented by Spain’s Minister of Education, Ross spoke passionately about his inspiration for the book, citing his own youthful obsession with classical music and his joy at discovering works by avant-garde 20th century composers who challenged musical conventions. Ross argues that music is an essential part of history and the book explores how 20th century composers and their works fit into the artistic, social and political currents of their times. Ross also shared his insights through extensive media interviews.

Interview in Perfil/Cultura.

 

OCTOBER 2009


Professor Michael Burlingame brings the legacy of the 44th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, to life in Spain, October 19-24, 2009


Burlingame

Michael Burlingame at US Embassy in Madrid, October 20,  2009

When asked about what makes Abraham Lincoln stand out from other great American presidents, Professor Burlingame, Holder of the Chancellor Naomi B. Lynn Distinguished Chair in Lincoln Studies, highlighted the number of great tragedies Lincoln faced throughout his life which only strengthened his character. Professor Burlingame is considered to be one of the top, leading scholars who have written with tremendous detail and insight on the life, work and psychology of Lincoln. As such, Professor Burlingame has published 12 books on Abraham Lincoln, with the most recent publication being “Abraham Lincoln: A Life” (released in December 2008), to which the editors of Publisher’s Weekly have rated it as one of the “Best Books of the Year.” While in Madrid, Professor Burlingame shared his vast knowledge of Lincoln at both Complutense University’s Department of Philology and the International Institute, where he also had the pleasure of meeting the President and other various members of the Alto Consejo de Comunidades Negras, a non-governmental agency based in Madrid.
 
Watch an Interview in YouTube.
 

Counterterrorism Expert Lorenzo Vidino visits Spain to share insight on “Europe’s New Security Dilemma”, October 19-23, 2009


Lorenzo Vidino

Lorenzo Vidino at US Embassy in Madrid, October 19,  2009

En route to Granada for the University of Granada’s “European Security: Terrorism and Jihadi Radicalism” seminar, Lorenzo Vidino, Research Fellow in Harvard University’s Belfer Center’s International Security Program and Initiative on Religion in International Affairs, visited Madrid to discuss the nature of radicalization in Europe and the challenges they pose at roundtable discussions in the U.S. Embassy, Real Instituto Elcano, and the Juan Velazquez de Velasco Institute of Research in Intelligence for Security and Defense at Universidad Carlos III (Getafe). As Vidino has consistently argued, there is a great need, for not only governments in Europe but throughout the world, to approach counterterrorism and radicalization policies from a “more nuanced and comprehensive” perspective. As difficult and complex as this endeavor has been and will continue to be, Vidino provides invaluable insight into the world of terrorist networks, most notably seen through his 2006 publication, “Al-Qaeda in Europe: The New Battleground of International Jihad.”

Watch an Interview in YouTube.
 

U.S. Embassy Madrid remembers September 11th, 2001 through collaborating with Cruz Roja Española to put on a successful blood donation drive, October 20, 2009


Blood donation

Information Officer Will Ostick donates blood, Madrid, October 20, 2009

With the miracles of modern medicine on the rise, it is relatively easy for one to forget the importance of donating blood. According to the Red Cross, due to the fact that blood cannot be artificially made, blood donations are necessary to assist in a number of medical interventions, such as for people battling cancer, a person needing to have emergency surgery, a mother giving birth, or for someone who has been seriously injured in a car accident. Given the relevance of donating blood and as a way to commemorate the anniversary of September 11th, on October 20th, 2009, the Health Unit, the Community Liaison Office Coordinator, and the Public Affairs section collectively teamed up to host a blood drive at the U.S. Embassy in Madrid. Nearly three dozen volunteers signed up within the U.S. Embassy to donate blood. Cruz Roja Espanola came to the U.S. Embassy in a medium-sized bus equipped with four donor beds and a team of nurses who all assisted in the success of U.S. Embassy Madrid’s blood drive.
 

Jared Katsiane, Boston-native filmmaker, visits Soria, Spain to premiere latest film “Houna and Manny” , October 19, 2009


Katsiane

Jared Katsiane visited some schools in Madrid, October 19, 2009


As it has been rightfully said before, a picture can speak a thousand words. For example, in filmmaker Jared Katsiane’s highly-acclaimed short film “Solace,” no words are spoken throughout the film which provides an opportunity for viewers to imagine how the character feels as he experiences addiction, depression, unworthiness, and above all, solace. It arrives at no surprise that such an unconventional approach towards filmmaking resulted in Katsiane’s “Solace” to have won an award at the Bilbao International Festival of Documentary and Short Films in 2005.

After attending a film festival in Soria, Spain, Katsiane visited various secondary schools in Madrid where he had the ability to show a few of his short films, including his recently produced and released film, “Houna and Manny.” The main theme of Katsiane’s filmmaking endeavors reflect primarily the youth of the United States and the experiences in which they have. Inspired to produce films based upon his own personal upbringing in Boston’s South End housing development area, Katsiane provides an opportunity for audience members to view the great diversity among American people through his short, yet engaging, films.

Watch an Interview in YouTube.


Brian Katulis, Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress, visits Spain and shares his insight on Afghanistan’s future, October 16, 2009


Brian Katulis

Brian Katulis in Madrid, October 16, 2009

After visiting Afghanistan in August 2009 and observing the presidential elections there, Brian Katulis, a Middle East and South Asian expert at the Center for American Progress, arrived in Madrid to share his insight stemming from his participation on an independent international observer delegation in Kabul. During a discussion at Casa Arabe titled “U.S. policy towards the Middle East and Afghanistan,” Mr. Katulis analyzed the Afghan elections and spoke about the effects of the results not only in Afghanistan but in the region as a whole. Mr. Katulis also had the opportunity to speak at a roundtable discussion on “Elections in Afghanistan and U.S. Foreign Policy” hosted by the Toledo International Center for Peace and the Foundation for International Relations and Foreign Dialogue (FRIDE). He was also interviewed by various Spanish media outlets.

arrow Article in El Mundo, October 17, 2009

arrow Article in Avui, October 17, 2009


arrow Catalunya Radio, October 17, 2009


arrow See Discussion at Casa Árabe, October 17, 2009


Native Americans Tracy Rector of Longhouse Media and Sara London of the University of Washington visit Spain for the El Ojo Cojo Festival, October 12th-16th, 2009


Rector and London

Tracey Rector and Sara London at US Embassy in Madrid, October 16, 2009

During a visit to Spain, which was partially sponsored by the U.S. Embassy, Tracy Rector, Executive Director and Co-Founder of Longhouse Media, and Sara London, first-year undergraduate student at the University of Washington, expose through their filmmaking endeavors the reality of Native Americans in the United States and challenge the common misconceptions and representations of them. Through visiting a number of primary and secondary schools in Madrid, Rector and London engage with Spanish students on informing them about Native American history in the United States and these indigenous people’s cultural traditions and practices.

Watch YouTube Interview.
 

David Lippeatt, Chief of the Economic Policy Unit at the U.S. Mission to the EU visited Madrid, October 12, 2009


Lippeatt

David Lippeatt during the luncheon with Spanish journalists. October 16, 2009

The Chief of the Economic Policy Unit at the U.S. Mission to the EU, David Lippeatt, visited Madrid last week. During his stay, the U.S. diplomat had a luncheon with a group of Spanish journalists to discuss U.S. economic objectives during the Spanish EU presidency. Lippeatt also talked about the collaboration on innovation between the U.S. and the EU, a leading topic to be discussed during the Transatlantic Economic Council meeting in Washington at the end of this month. In addition, the U.S. Counselor analyzed possible responses to the financial crisis, discussed the results of the G-20 Summit, and outlined the Obama Administration’s objectives for the Climate Change Summit this December in Copenhagen.


The US Embassy in Madrid supports pre-release of the film "New York, I Love You", Madrid, October 14, 2009


Poster

Poster of the film

The U.S. Embassy in Madrid supported last night’s pre-release of the film “New York, I Love You,” an intertwining of various love stories with New York City as the backdrop. The official opening of the movie, distributed by WIDE Pictures and Universal, is not until tomorrow, October 16, but the film received strong reviews from the Embassy´s guests who attended yesterday’s event. “It´s a funny story that hits close to home. You leave the cinema with a smile, but at the same time it’s a film that makes you think,” said one of the guests. Featuring an A-list cast of directors and actors such as Natalie Portman, Christina Ricci, and Ethan Hawke, “New York, I Love You” represents with accuracy the richness and diversity of the United States’ most emblematic city. It's 90 minutes of entertainment with a clear message: love is possible in NYC in any situation and at any time.

Find out all the details of this film at the official web page.


Basketball Clinic with Utah Jazz Coaches in Madrid, October 7, 2009


ABC baloncesto

students with Utah Jazz coaches, Madrid, October 7, 2009

“Who could ask for anything more!? It was awesome!” This was how Laura García, a 16-year-old student at Veritas High School in Madrid, described the October 7th basketball clinic with Utah Jazz coaches Tyrone Corbin and Scott Layden. She and 24 other high school basketball lovers experienced one of the greatest moments of their sports careers: a one hour hands-on practice session with the coaches of the Utah Jazz and a photo and T-shirt by which to remember it all. Where? Madrid Sports Arena.

The Asociación de Baloncesto Colegial (ABC) brought their high school basketball league and the NBA together. The requirements to participate in the clinic were simple: be a basketball lover between 16 and 18 years old currently playing in the ABC league.

If you want to know more about this experience, click on the ABC web link to find all the details of the event.
 

Dennis Ceru, Babson Collee Businnes Professor, Visits Madrid, October 1, 2009


Dennis Ceru

Dennis Ceru at US Embassy in Madrid,  October 1, 2009

Babson College Business Professor Dennis Ceru visited Madrid to discuss small- and medium-sized companies’ business strategy in times of crisis. During his presentations, Ceru talked about the challenges and opportunities that these companies face in the near future, as well as the influence of green initiatives and technologies in the development of these companies. Dennis Ceru also participated in a meeting with business leaders and in a conference organized by Carlos III University students.

Interview in Youtube.


SEPTEMBER 2009
 

Engineer Latif Ahmadi, Afghan Films Director (Kabul) visits Spain and discusses fight against Taliban fanaticism, September 29-30, 2009


Latif

Latif Ahmadi at US Embassy in Madrid,  September 29, 2009

During a visit to Spain, partially sponsored by the U.S. Embassy, Latif Ahmadi, director of Afghan Films, discusses his hopes for the future of Afghanistan and the dramatic changes he has seen since the dark times of Taliban rule. Taking part in a seminar hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Ahmadi tells the story of the struggle to protect Afghan cultural heritage. In his presentations and articles, he recounts in plain words the heroic action of Afghan Films staffers who silently risked their lives. By secretly hiding film heritage, they kept the film archive out of the hands of the Taliban, who wanted to destroy all music and images in the country. Ahmadi now seeks a stronger commitment by the international community to the Afghan people and its film heritage.

Articles about Latif Ahmadi in ABC and El País. YouTube Interview. TVE Interview. Flickr.


Program “Latinos in the US: culture and politics to scene”


Roberto Alonzo during his speech at Casa de America, September 24, 2009

Some representatives of the Latino community participated in a program called “Latinos in the US: culture and politics to scene” organized by Casa América with the US Embassy collaboration. Representatives of this communities such as the president and rector of the Cambridge College de Massachusetts, Tito Guerrero, the founder of the party Raza Unida and leader of the Movimiento Chicano, Jose Angel Gutiérrez, and the representative of Texas Roberto Alonzo, gave their particular view of the Hispanic achievements in fields such politics, culture and mass media. Casa America


Aarron Walter, web expert on findability, participated in the 19th EINIRAS Conference on “How Technology and Users Influence the Culture of Information in International Relations.


Aarron Walter, expert on Web 2.0 and findability, September 18, 2009

Aarron Walter, Web expert on findability, explained to an audience of international relations and defense experts how to build web sites easier to find, to enhance communication. He participated in the 19th EINIRAS Conference, held in Madrid, September 17-18, at the CESEDEN (Spain’s War College), on “How Technology and Users Influence the Culture of Information in International Relations.” EINIRAS is the The European Information Network on International Relations and Area Studies. He was also interviewed by major daily ABC where he highlighted the human side of findability and its social component.
Youtube Interview

U.S. Artists Teresa Foley and Carolina Loyola-García at the Opening of “Transfer Lounge” Group Exhibit in Valencia on September 17, 2009


US Opening in Valencia

Teresa Foley and Carolina with US Consular Agent in Valencia, September 17, 2009

U.S. Artists Teresa Foley and Carolina Loyola-García visited Valencia on the occasion of their participation in “Transfer Lounge”, a project involving artists from Spain and the U.S. The Spanish part of the project includes a group exhibit at Forja Arte Contemporáneo, in Valencia, which opened on September 17. The opening was attended by more than 300 people, including the U.S. Consular Agent in Valencia, who visited with both artists and one of the co-curators. Teresa Foley did a performance as part of her project “What does Valencia sound like?”, inviting people to answer or play the question in terms of a ringtone. Carolina Loyola-García presented the installation “Encuentros bizarros” and the video “Híbridos sin lineaje”. The exhibit will be featured until October 23. The U.S. part of “Transfer Lounge” will take place in Pittsburg.
 

Chargé d’Affaires, Arnold A. Chacón, attended a reception hosted by the Fulbright Commission, September 9, 2009


Chargé d'Affaires Arnold Chacón with main muslim comunity leaders in Spain,
September 17, 2009

The Chargé d’Affaires, Arnold A. Chacón, hosted the annual Embassy Iftar dinner on September 17 to celebrate the Muslim holy month of Ramadan with members of the Muslim communities in Spain. In his remarks, the Chargé highlighted the tradition of religious freedom and tolerance in the U.S. and our experience as a nation of immigrants. He emphasized that the Embassy looks forward to a continued collaboration with the Muslim community in Spain and he reiterated President Obama’s call for a new beginning between the U.S. and Muslims throughout the world. As President Obama stated: “This new beginning must be borne out in a sustained effort to listen to each other, to learn from each other, to respect one another, and to seek common ground.”

In his remarks, Imam Abu Bakr Abdelmaksoud Mohamed Kamel of the Cultural Islamic Center of Madrid, said that “this is an invitation to extend the hand of cooperation between us with the goal of confronting our major common concerns such as extremism and terrorism and inviting us to spread love and peace among all peoples with the same common elements upon which is based on the True Islam, and we aspire with great eagerness to a brigthter, positive future among us and all the different countries of the world.”


U.S. Author Matthew Pearl Captivates Madrid Audiences, September 8-11, 2009



 

Matthew Pearl, September 9, 2009

The US Embassy in Madrid worked with Matthew Pearl's Spanish publisher, Alfaguara, to bring the best-selling author to Madrid during the week of September 8 to 11. On September 8, the author kicked off a new lecture series called “Tramas americanas” at the Spanish National Library, one of the most prestigious cultural institutions in Spain. On September 11, he presented his new novel “The Last Dickens” at the International Institute. At both events, Pearl proved to be an engaging, thoughtful and articulate speaker who spoke knowledgeably about 19th century American literature and Boston society and delighted audiences with his anecdotes about the three authors he has researched for his novels: Dante, Poe and Dickens. Pearl's visit received extensive press coverage, with six national dailies devoting full or half pages to interviews with this popular contemporary American writer.


Chargé d’Affaires, Arnold A. Chacón, attended a reception hosted by the Fulbright Commission, September 9, 2009


Chargé d'Affaires Chacon

Chargé d'Affaires Arnold Chacón speaks to participants, September 9, 2009

Chargé d’Affaires, Arnold A. Chacón, attended a reception hosted by the Fulbright Commission in honor of the newly arrived U.S. grantees. Over 90 Fulbright grantees from the United States have come to Spain and Andorra to engage in research on a wide range of topics from business to literature, history and music, as well as public health and immigration issues. Many of the grantees are here as English Teaching Assistants in bilingual public schools in Madrid, Valencia, and Cantabria, as well as Andorra. In his remarks, the Chargé noted that over the past 50 years, the Fulbright program has developed a stellar reputation, not only for the high academic standards of its grantees, but also for their integrity and respect for diverse cultures and peoples. He told the students that he was sure that their exchange experience will help bring us closer to Senator Fulbright’s dream that through intercultural exchange we will increase the chance that nations will learn to live in peace and friendship.

 

AUGUST 2009

Exchange program with American high schools students that took place from July 22-Aug. 2, 2009


Official reception in Ingenio, the Canary Islands  to American students from Baton Rouge,  LA.

A group of American high schools students from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, spent 11 days in the town of Villa de Ingenio, where they participated in a cultural and educational exchange program. The students received a warm welcome from the Mayor of Ingenio and the town residents. The goal of this program was to provide the students with an integral educational experience, by exploring the history, natural resources and cultural traditions of the Canary Islands. Through cultural programs with Spanish youth, including an international folklore festival, and home stays with Spanish families, the American students gained a deeper knowledge of the people and culture of the Canary Islands. The Ingenio Town Council hopes to repeat the program again next year and in the future they would like to send a group of students to the U.S.
 

JULY 2009

arrow James Rettig, outgoing president of the American Library Association (ALA), visited Madrid with sponsorship from the Embassy Public Affairs Section on July 27-30, 2009

Jim Rettig

Jim Rettig addresses the audience, July 30, 2009

Jim Rettig, after having passed the baton to the incoming ALA President in mid- July, visited Madrid to participate in a Complutense University Summer course in El Escorial on “Library Cooperation: Future Trends and Current Situation.” His talk on the long American tradition of library cooperation showcased the leading role American libraries are playing worldwide. Mr. Rettig, University Librarian at Richmond University, kept the audience engaged by turning the session into a participatory workshop. The audience was divided into working groups and brainstormed proposals for Spain based on the American experience that Mr. Rettig had laid out during his lecture. The audience was exposed to the American style of workshops, and this lecture became an enlightening learning experience for all those who participated. In addition, Mr. Rettig gave a talk on library cooperation at the Madrid National Library and was interviewed for both the professional journal Educación y Biblioteca and for the Embassy YouTube Channel. Pictures of his visit to Madrid and El Escorial can be seen at the Embassy Flickr page.
 

arrow Arnold A. Chacón, Chargé d’Affaires, a.i. Visited the Junípero Serra Museum in Mallorca, July 11, 2009

Arnold Chacón

Chargé d'Affaires Arnold Chacón in Mallorca, 
July 11, 2009

Arnold Chacón, Chargé d’Affaires, a.i, visited the Junípero Serra Museum in Petra (Mallorca) on July 11, in celebration of the museum’s 50th anniversary. Chacón described his first visit to Spain’s Balearic Islands as “an honor and a privilege.” During the event, which was also attended by former U.S. Consul agent to the island, Tummy Bestard, Chacón highlighted Junípero Serra’s cultural importance in the United States. In the 18th century, Serra founded several missions in California that eventually became cities such as San Francisco, San Diego and Los Angeles. More information, in Spanish, from Diario de Mallorca, July 10th edition, July 12th edition and Última Hora Digital.
 

arrow Arnold A. Chacón, Chargé d’Affaires, a.i. at the University of Salamanca, July 6, 2009

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Chargé d'Affaires Arnold Chacón at Salamanca University,  July 6, 2009

Chargé d’ Affaires Arnold Chacón participated in the start of the University of Salamanca’s International Courses on July 6, coinciding with the 80th anniversary of the university’s International Spanish Courses for Foreign Students. Most of the enrolled students, who come from more than 60 countries, are American. The Chargé highlighted the importance of academic exchanges in our globalized society, the importance of Spanish as the second most spoken language in the United States, and the University of Salamanca’s role in the study of American culture and literature. After the event, the Chargé visited the exhibition “800 years of the University, 80 years of International Courses” with the President of the University of Salamanca, the Vice Councilor of Culture for the Castilla y León government, writer Ricardo Martín Garzo, other faculty members and more than 300 international students.

JUNE 2009


arrow Judge Hiram Puig-Lugo Brings Together the Spanish and American Judicial Systems, Madrid, June 16, 2009

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Judge Hiram Puig-Lugo at US Embassy,  Madrid,  June 16, 2009


District of Columbia Superior Court judge Hiram Puig-Lugo participated in a series of conferences and meetings with Spanish legal authorities recently, which centered on strengthening judicial cooperation between the U.S. and Spain. Judge Puig-Lugo spoke about economic crimes, as well as judicial system reforms being proposed by President Barack Obama’s new government. During his stay in Madrid, Puig-Lugo visited Spain’s National Court, Attorney General’s Office and General Council of the Judiciary, some of the country’s most important legal institutions. He also traveled to Valencia and Barcelona, where he participated in two other conferences. Aside from his busy work schedule, the judge granted several interviews to Spanish media, among them Cadena Ser, the daily El País and Televisión Española.

Interview at US Embassy in Madrid, June 16, 2009


arrow U.S. President Barack Obama is Unveiled at Madrid’s Wax Museum, June 15, 2009

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Obama wax figure,  Madrid,  June 15, 2009


On June 15, 2009, the U.S. Embassy had the opportunity to be part of the unveiling of the newest wax figure, U.S. President Barack Obama, at Madrid’s Wax Museum. Guests were invited to take part in this special occasion that included red, white and blue balloons, American music and themed decorations. The wax figure of the president replicated his well-know smile and welcoming handshake. Spectators admired the close resemblance of the historical president and the crowd displayed their enthusiastic support for the new president.

 

 

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arrow Young Hispanic Leaders Visit the Embassy, Madrid, June 15, 2009

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Young Hispanic Leaders at US Embassy in Madrid, June 15, 2009


On June 15, 2009, the U.S. Embassy welcomed the 15 participants in the Young Hispanic Leaders program. Sponsored by the Fundación Carolina, the purpose of this program is to bring emerging American leaders of Hispanic backgrounds to Spain, in order to familiarize them with the social, cultural, economic, and political realities of contemporary Spain, and in so doing foster relations between Spain and the United States. The participants work in business, academia, media, NGOs, law and politics. The group gathered at the Ambassador’s residence for a briefing by Embassy officers on the Embassy activities and objectives and participated in an open discussion, particularly relating to how Latin American issues affect and contribute to U.S. – Spain relations.
 

arrow American Artists Mike Mandel and Larry Sultan’s Exhibit “Evidence” at the Official Opening of the International Festival of Photography and Visual Arts PHotoEspaña 2009

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Mike Mandel and Larry Sultan with Prince Felipe, Pricess Letizia and Esperanza Aguirre, Madrid, June 3, 2009


The artists visited Madrid for the official opening of the Festival on June 3 where they had the honor of giving a guided tour of the exhibit to the Spanish Crown Prince and Princess. The exhibit “Evidence,” featured at the Pabellón Villanueva of the Royal Botanical Garden of Madrid until July 26, is a selection of the photos published by Mandel and Sultan in a book with the same title in 1977. They are images from US institutional archives that were used as “evidence” in police and judicial investigations. By selecting the images based on artistic criteria, the artists gave the photos a different value by depriving them of their original context. The day after the exhibit opening Mandel and Sultan visited the School of Documentation Sciences of the Complutense University of Madrid, where they gave a presentation about their collaborative and individual works to a group of students.

MAY 2009

arrow Classic 1955 Cadillac Eldorado at a Car Show in Madrid, May 22, 2009

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Classic 1955 Cadillac,  Madrid,  May 22, 2009

Who said that the United States doesn’t have a King? Well, he might have had a different role; we refer to him as the “king of Rock and Roll” and his influence is a true iconic symbol of American culture. On May 22nd at a car show hosted in front of the Palacio Real, Señor Fernando de la Hoz exhibited his classic 1955 Cadillac Eldorado, identical to the one that Elvis Presley “the king of Rock and Roll” drove. Not only is the car beautiful in its restored condition boasting an American flag, moreover, the car’s history in Spain is notable. Upon arriving at the car show, Señor de la Hoz showed the original document describing how the car arrived in Spain. As the story goes, the Cadillac was given to Officer John Collins by the U.S. Embassy in 1957, and since, it has been passed down to the present owner. It is an excellent example of a piece of American history that has been preserved in Spain for over the last 50 years. Besides being owner of this historic automobile, Señor de la Hoz is director of La Feria Internacional del Vehículo Clásico: “Ciudad de Oviedo”. For more information on classic cars you can visit their website at www.cochesclasicosdeoviedo.com.


arrow Toronto Raptors Point Guard, José Calderón, at the US Embassy in Madrid, May 13, 2009

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NBA Player Calderón at the US Embassy, Madrid,
May 13, 2009

José Calderón, point guard for the Toronto Raptors basketball team, held a meet and greet with students from Madrid high schools on May 13 at the U.S. Embassy. The kids asked Calderón questions about his experiences in the NBA and the United States, as well as Spain’s national team. The meet and greet was a joint collaboration between the U.S. Embassy’s Public Affairs Office and Spain’s Asociación de Baloncesto Colegial (ABC). An exclusive interview and photos of Calderón is available on the Embassy youth website: estamosunidos.es

Related links:

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arrow "Best Students Athlete Awards" Ceremony at US Embassy in Madrid, May 5, 2009

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Chargé d’Affaires Arnold Chacón with awarded students, the US Embassy, Madrid, May 5, 2009

On May 5, 2009, Chargé d’Affaires Arnold Chacón presented “Best Student Athlete Awards” to area students for their outstanding performance in school and in the 2009 Student Basketball Cup. This season’s trophy winners were Ana Juan Barragán from Madrid’s Colegio San Agustín and Javier Herrera Sánchez from Instituto Veritas.

The Student Basketball Cup is part of the Basketball and Education program created by Madrid’s Student Basketball Association. This program is geared toward organizing the basketball tournament between students from Madrid high schools that have traditionally offered the sport. The program was partially funded by the U.S. Embassy during its first year (2007). See http://www.copacolegialabc.com/ for more information.


arrow Chargé d’Affaires Arnold A. Chacón met with students from Amherst, MA, Madrid, May 4, 2009

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Chargé d´Affaires Arnold Chacón with some students, US Embassy, Madrid, May 4, 2009

On Monday, May 4th, Chargé d’Affaires Arnold A. Chacón met with students from Amherst, MA, who are in Spain on a State Department funded youth exchange program. The students spent three weeks with their Spanish counterparts in Córdoba and Sevilla, learning more about Spanish society and culture. This was the second part of an exchange program that involved a trip by the Spanish students to the U.S. in January. In addition to getting to know more about each other’s cultures, the students are focusing on the issues of immigration and integration, and are collaborating on a short video about their experience.
 

APRIL 2009

arrow The American Embassy Employee Association supports Spanish organizations combating violence against women and child pornography, Madrid, April 16, 2009

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Chargé d´Affaires Arnold Chacón with one of the organization's representative, April 16, 2009

On April 16, Chargé d’Affaires Arnold Chacón presented checks totalling almost $14,000 to three Spanish organizations. Recipients were CAVAS and SAF, which combat child pornography and pedophilia as well as violence and sexual assault on women, and the Diplomatic Women's Association in Spain, which organizes a bazaar to raise funds for charities. The Chargé d’Affaires thanked each group for their commitment to these important causes and especially CAVAS for its collaboration with the Consular Section and the Fraud Prevention Unit of the Embassy.
 


arrow The Solar Decathlon Arrives in Europe, April 16, 2009

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Chargé d´Affaires Arnold Chacón with Beatriz Corredor, Spanish Minister of Housing, attended the presentation of Solar Decathlon Europe 2010, April 16, 2009

On April 16, Chargé d´Affaires Arnold Chacón attended the presentation of Solar Decathlon Europe 2010. It is the European version of Solar Decathlon, the international competition organized by the U.S. Department of Energy since 2002. This contest open to universities from around the world rewards the most attractive and efficient solar-powered homes. It will be held in Madrid in June 2010, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, Spain’s Ministry of Housing and the Polytechnic University of Madrid.

The international competition arrives in Europe thanks to a Memorandum of Understanding signed by the American and Spanish governments. In its European debut, 21 teams from 10 countries in Europe, North and South America and Asia will participate.

During the project presentation at Madrid’s Superior Technical School of Architecture, Minister Corredor stated that Spain’s commitment to renewable energy sources and sustainability made it the best place to hold the European contest. She added that “the competition does not seek to design the house of the future, but rather to show how the house of the present could be.”
 

arrow US Speakers Sandra Ríos and Ghada Kanafani Visits Spain, March 31-April 3, 2009

US Speakers

Sandra Ríos and Ghada Elturk with teacher Josefina Vilchez, Seville, April 1, 2009

Sandra Ríos Balderrama of the Fresno County Public Library and Ghada Kanafani of the Boulder Public Library visited Barcelona, Madrid and Seville from March 31-to April 3 to meet with local librarians and cultural mediators to discuss their efforts and share experiences on integrating minorities and the marginalized through library programs.  Besides participating in three major conferences, they also conducted hands-on workshops with participants to further develop their outreach messages and models.
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MARCH 2009

arrow Professor Allan Abramowitz Conferences in Madrid and Barcelona

Proffessor Abramowitz delivering a speech at the Universidad Europea de Madrid, March 9, 2009

Professor of Political Science Allan Abramowitz from Emory University in Atlanta, GA spent a week in Madrid and Barcelona speaking to university students, researchers, and the general public about the challenges and opportunities facing the Administration of Barack Obama. In his presentation he discussed the ambitious policy agenda set for by President Obama and what is needed for the President to reach his goals.


 

arrow Chargé d'Affaires Arnold Chacon Remarks at the Inauguration of Global Classrooms Conference, Madrid, March 3, 2009

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Chargé Chacon with the two delegates representing the United States, Madrid, March 3, 2009

Chargé d’Affaires Arnold Chacon delivered remarks at the inauguration of the third annual Global Classrooms conference in which participated 220 students from Madrid’s 10 public bilingual secondary schools. This year’s topic was “Malaria, TB and other Infectious Diseases” and the students simulated meetings of the regional commissions of the UN’s Economic and Social Council. The United Nations Association (UNA-USA) provides the framework for the Global Classrooms program around the world. In Madrid, the Fulbright English Teaching Assistants work closely with the school’s professors to prepare the students for this annual conference.
 

FEBRUARY 2009

arrow Navy Band "Flagship" Rocks Madrid School, February 26, 2009

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Navy Band Flagship at IES Cervantes, Madrid, February 26, 2009

U.S. Navy band “Flagship" performed for more than 90 students at IES Cervantes, a local public middle school and high school in a highly diverse neighborhood in downtown Madrid. The 8th and 9th grade students responded enthusiastically to the band’s mix of classic rock, R & B, country and rap music, jumping on stage to dance for the final set. The concert was also well received by the school’s administration and the representatives from Madrid’s Department of Education, who could be seen tapping toes and clapping hands in time to the classic rock hits from their youth. Such musical events are an excellent means of spreading goodwill to youth audiences, while also enhancing a spirit of cooperation between PA and our education contacts.
 

arrow Chargé d'Affaires, a.i., Arnold Chacón Hosted a US-Sponsored Exchange Program Reception, February 19, 2009

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Chargé d'Affaires, a.i., Arnold Chacón talks to Vicente López-Ibor, President of VIA, during the reception, US embassy in Madrid, February 19, 2009

Chargé d'Affaires, a.i., Arnold Chacón, hosted a reception in honor of participants in US-sponsored exchange programs on February 19, 2009. US-sponsored professional exchange programs bring to the United States over 5,000 foreign visitors from all over the world, leaders in government, politics, the media, education, the arts, business and other fields, to meet and confer with their professional counterparts and to experience America firsthand. Since the program began, more than 1,000 Spaniards have traveled to the US.

Chargé d'Affaires Chacón remarks


arrow Storytellers Margaret MacDonald and Gerald Fierst Visit Spain, February 2009

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Storytellers Margaret MacDonald and Gerald Fierst at a bilingual school in Cordoba, February 11, 2009

American book author, folklorist and former Fulbright Scholar Margaret Read MacDonald and veteran performer Gerald Fierst conducted a storytelling tour at 10 Madrid area bilingual public elementary schools and 6 bilingual schools in the city of Cordoba. This week-long Public Affairs program reached close to 2,000 students and teachers. This cultural program also included Scholastic book donations and was part of the Embassy’s on-going efforts to form closer ties with Spanish schools. In addition, Public Affairs hosted two storytelling workshops that were enthusiastically received by more than 150 Spanish teachers and librarians.

JANUARY 2009

arrow Assistant Secretary for Western Hemisphere Tom Shannon Visited Madrid, January 8-9, 2009

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Tom Shannon is interviewed by El País, January 09, 2009

Assistant Secretary Tom Shannon visited Madrid January 8-9 to meet with counterparts in the Spanish Government, participate in a breakfast at Casa America, and conduct several media interviews. In the breakfast at Casa America,  Shannon discussed the situation in Latin America, highlighting the situation in Venezuela and Cuba, and responded to wide-ranging questions on U.S. policy towards the region.

Interview in El País, 01-09-09

 

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