Community Events Videos

WATCH: “European Architecture Now: Social and Environmental Innovation” – Judith Bing & J. Brooke Harrington
European Architecture continues to inspire designers around the globe. Confronting

WATCH: “Brexit at 5: How Is It Going?” – Andrea Hester
Five years ago, the people of the United Kingdom voted

WATCH:“The Rise and Fall of the Berlin Wall”-a talk by Dick and MaryAnn Topping
Many of us never knew Berlin with a wall. Those

WATCH: “Russia, Europe and the Holocaust – History, Human Rights and National Identity” -Page Herrlinger
Approximately one million Holocaust victims were murdered on Nazi-occupied Soviet

WATCH: “Will the West Survive?”-talk by Seth Singleton
Since the second world war the Atlantic alliance of Europe

WATCH: “Climate Politics in Contemporary Europe”-Dr. Susana Hancock
Susana Hancock, PhD, decided she would be an astrophysicist at

WATCH: “Europe: The New World Order and the Challenges of the 21st Century” -Matthew Ward
Matt Ward is a retired Foreign Service Officer. He is

WATCH: New European Poetry: Landscapes of Place, Identity and Memory
The community events poetry session will explore and reveal some

WATCH: “The Baltics and the Bear”-Ambassador Anne Hall on Zoom
The Baltic nations have proud histories as independent nations with

WATCH: “Germany Today: A Model of Democratic Capitalism?”-talk by Thomas Remington
The leadership transition in Germany after Angela Merkel’s long tenure

WATCH: Eastern Europe: Thirty Years After the Fall of the Soviet Union-William Hall on Zoom
A look at this lesser-known but fascinating region of Europe

WATCH: “Brexit at 5: How Is It Going?”-Andrea Hester
Five years ago, the people of the United Kingdom voted

WATCH:“US, China, and Europe: a case of strained relationships”-talk by Professor Joseph McDonnell
The United States, China and Europe, the three largest economies

WATCH: Policy and Politics in the Arctic – A conversation with Senator Angus King
Maine’s first Independent United States Senator, Angus King is co-chair

WATCH: The Arctic: Melting Ice While Making Law ~ Professor Charles H. Norchi
Since the early age of Arctic exploration and discovery, states

WATCH: “Oil and Indigenous Peoples in the Russian Arctic”-talk by Laura Henry
The rapid growth of the oil and gas industry in

WATCH: Poles Apart; the differences and similarities between polar regions-talk with Professor Sean Todd
In this lecture Dr. Sean Todd will show that while

WATCH: Maine Whaling: To the Arctic and Beyond-talk by Charles Lagerbom on Zoom
The history of American whaling is most frequently associated with

WATCH: “Enduring Connections: Maine, the Arctic, and the Edge of the North Atlantic”-talk by Susan A. Kaplan via Zoom
The northern North Atlantic is one of the most challenging

WATCH: Arctic Architecture-a talk by Judith Bing & J. Brooke Harrington on Zoom via Camden Public Library
Only 4 million of the world’s nearly 8 billion people

WATCH: A year in the ice: Insights into the changing Arctic Ocean from the MOSAiC expedition-talk by Madison Smith
The Camden Conference and Rockland Public Library presented Dr. Madison

WATCH: “Inspired by Fridtjof Nansen: An artistic re-imagining of the Nansen passport for the climate refugees of the 21st century”-talk by Anneli Skaar
The Nansen Passport was a passport devised for stateless peoples

WATCH: “Russia’s Interests in the Arctic”-talk by Dick Topping on Zoom via Belfast Free Library
The Camden Conference and the Belfast Free Library presented Dick

WATCH: “Making Music, Finding Self”-talk by Susana Hancock on Zoom via RPL
The Camden Conference and Rockland Public Library presented Susana Hancock