The Library Company is participating in GlobalPhilly 2013, an exposition celebrating Philadelphia as a world city from September 15 through November 1. A project of the Global Philadelphia Association, the exposition includes more than 100 events and activities connecting Philadelphia to the wider world in the areas of advocacy, the arts, commerce, cuisine, education, heritage, and sports. Two of the Library Company’s fall events with significance for world history are included in the program of the exposition: the Thirteenth Annual PEAES conference on October 24 and 25, exploring the interconnectedness of colonial economies, and a lecture by Nicholas Basbanes, co-sponsored with the American Philosophical Society, on his new book On Paper: The Everything of Its Two Thousand Year History, by a Self-Confirmed Bibliophiliac on October 30.
GlobalPhilly 2013 will be Philadelphia’s first modern exposition
showcasing Philadelphia as an international city, with participation from
almost 60 organizations and businesses. An online “passport” listing exposition
events and providing a range of other information about international resources
in the city can be found online at https://globalphiladelphia.org/content/passport.
The Global Philadelphia Association was founded in 2010 to assist
and to encourage greater interaction between the organizations and people who
are engaged in international activity within the Greater Philadelphia Region.
By coordinating activities and communications among
these groups, Global Philadelphia seeks to raise the international profile of
Philadelphia as a cosmopolitan center and develop an international consciousness
within the region.
Molly Roth, the Library Company’s Development Director, served as
the Founding Executive Director of the Global Philadelphia Association. “I am
thrilled that the Library Company can lend its intellectual heft to the
important project of raising awareness of Philadelphia’s internationalism—and
equally thrilled to have the Library Company benefit from the impressive
regional network being built by the Global Philadelphia Association.”
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