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E!Sharp Magazine on European Affairs. Read monthly articles written by TN2020 members. E!Sharp Magazine.

TN2020 Summit in Chicago, June 2010
The 2010 TN2020 Summit took place in Chicago from 20 to 25 June. Take a look at the photos, videos, articles and blogs here.

Sports Challenge Summer Academy 09 Two NI sportsmen shine in the USA. ead more.

TN2020 Inaugural Summit 2008.
The inaugural summit of Transatlantic Network 2020 took place in Belfast and Dublin from 28 September to 3 October 2008. Find out more.

Transatlantic Network 2020

The Transatlantic Network 2020 is a network for action which brings together young influencers from business, civil society, the arts, science and media to revitalise transatlantic and global links for the future. Importantly, TN2020 reflects the changing demographics, idealogies and dynamics of Europe and North America.

Who Are The TN2020 Members?

The network currently features 150 members from 24 different countries across the two continents.

Incredibly successful and networked in their own right, they recognise the value of multilateral collaboration and are eager to work globally to create positive social change.

A diverse, unique, multilateral network, TN2020 members include: a Member of the Welsh Parliament, a French-American documentary filmmaker, an LA-based blogger who reaches millions via her web show Epic-Fu, the Head of Micro Insurance at Allianz SE, and the Editor at Large of WIRED UK.

TN2020 members are selected on an annual basis via an open application process.

What are the TN2020 Target Areas?

Current members are working on projects falling under three focus areas. They are:

Partner support will allow TN2020 projects to be fully realised.

HIJABI MONOLOGUES - Call for workshop Participants

The Hijabi Monologues is about creating a space for Muslim women to share their voices; a space to breathe as they are; a space that does not claim to tell every story and speak for every voice. Through the power of storytelling, categories are challenged. Through stories, strangers touch and connect. Through stories, the story-teller and listener are humanized.

www.hijabimonologues.com

If you would like to apply, please read the information provided and  e-mail liz.mcbain@britishcouncil.org by Friday 27 January 2012.

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