Thank you from Global Americans’ Executive Director

Our work would not be possible without you—our friends, followers, and contributors. Your support allows us to carry out critical programs that inform debates, strengthen civil society, advance scholarly research, and further growth and prosperity in our hemisphere.

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Our Executive Director Guy Mentel discusses all that we have accomplished this past year despite these unprecedented times. Our work would not be possible without you—our friends, followers, and contributors. Your support allows us to carry out critical programs that inform debates, strengthen civil society, advance scholarly research, and further growth and prosperity in our hemisphere.

As we move forward into this new year, we invite you to continue engaging with our work, and sharing it with friends and colleagues who care deeply about the hemisphere. In 2021, we will continue to cover the most pressing issues in the Americas and we will present these issues to you in ways that challenge, deepen, and strengthen policy discussions.

We wish you a safe and healthy new year, and hope you’ll continue supporting our work however you can.

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