David A. Morse Lecture Series

The David A. Morse Lecture was inaugurated in 1994, and supports an annual meeting and dinner with a distinguished speaker. It honors the memory of David A. Morse, an active Council on Foreign Relations member for nearly 30 years, a lawyer, a public servant, and an internationalist. Morse lecturers are invited to focus on one of David Morse’s many concerns, which included North-South relations, human rights, international organizations and labor, conflict resolution, and relations with Asia. The lecture program is funded by gifts from Council members and friends of the Morse family.

Meetings

General Meeting

The David A. Morse Lecture: A Conversastion with Desmond Tutu

Speaker: Desmond Tutu, Archbishop Emeritus; Nobel Peace Laureate
Presider: Peggy Dulany, Chair, The Synergos Institute
March 8, 2010

The CFR Religion and Foreign Policy Initiative connects religious and congregational leaders, scholars, and thinkers with CFR’s resources on U.S. foreign policy and provides a forum for this community to discuss pressing international issues (www.cfr.org/religion).

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