High School Program: The Art & Impact of Diplomacy
High School Program: The Art & Impact of Diplomacy
Friday, February 6, 2026 (11:30 AM - 1:30 PM) (PST)
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The Los Angeles World Affairs Council is proud to partner with our co-host, The Difference Engine at Arizona State University, for a special high school program, "The Art & Impact of Diplomacy", on Friday, February 6 from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm at the ASU California Center in Downtown Los Angeles.
Three distinguished Consuls General will share their personal journeys, explain the roles and responsibilities of a diplomat, and discuss the vital relationships between their countries and the United States. This interactive program offers students a unique opportunity to engage directly with global leaders and gain insight into the practice and influence of diplomacy.
Thanks to our generous sponsor, this program is free for high school students and their chaperones—teachers or parents—who can provide transportation to and from the venue. Lunch is provided to all attendees.
If you are a teacher, educator, or parent interested in bringing students to this program, please contact Krista Seitz at kseitz@lawac.org or (424) 258-6160.

Learn more about our co-host The Difference Engine here.
The Difference Engine Mission
We build things to help people.
The Difference Engine at Arizona State University is a venture studio that creates practical solutions to inequality by leveraging student innovation, faculty expertise, and community leadership. We believe that communities experiencing inequality are best positioned to solve their own challenges—they just need the right support, tools, and facilitation to launch their ideas and transform the institutions that affect their lives. As a university-wide initiative housed in ASU's Office of University Affairs, we draw expertise from across ASU's academic landscape, from law and liberal arts to engineering and business.
The Difference Engine at Arizona State University is a venture studio that creates practical solutions to inequality by leveraging student innovation, faculty expertise, and community leadership. We believe that communities experiencing inequality are best positioned to solve their own challenges—they just need the right support, tools, and facilitation to launch their ideas and transform the institutions that affect their lives. As a university-wide initiative housed in ASU's Office of University Affairs, we draw expertise from across ASU's academic landscape, from law and liberal arts to engineering and business.
Ehsan Zaffar, Chief Difference Engineer, The Difference Engine
ASU California Center
1111 S Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90015 United States
1111 S Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90015 United States
Friday, February 6, 2026 (11:30 AM - 1:30 PM)
(PST)
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