One month to go until the first UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance in Geneva.
AI is reshaping economies, societies and daily life. Its opportunities are immense, but so are its risks. International cooperation is essential.
@UNESCO, together with @ITU, is coordinating the joint secretariat — alongside the Executive Office of the Secretary-General and the @ODET_UN — to support an inclusive global dialogue on safe and trustworthy AI, bridging AI divides, human rights and ensuring AI benefits everyone.
📌 Register: https://t.co/nJNgPEBoxQ #AIGovernance
“Across government contracts and policy documents, I have also observed that the original definition of AI-related safety has shifted from protecting the public toward making systems controllable for the state.” https://t.co/vSzugD7NGq
Get ready for a vibrant celebration of culture and connection! 🇭🇹 The Haitian Times is hosting LAKAY Fest & Expo at CAU, in official partnership with the Federation of Haitian Chambers of Commerce. Music, food, and live soccer! Tickets: https://t.co/HyRsyLWqHF
✨ What does transformation look like through the eyes of New York City students?
"A Year with Children 2026" features artwork created by students participating in Learning Through Art (LTA), the Guggenheim’s artist-in-residence program that has connected artists, educators, and students for more than 50 years.
Hear from Cyra Levenson, Director of Learning & Engagement, about this year’s exhibition and make plans to visit before it closes on Sunday, June 7.
Learning Through Art and A Year with Children 2026 are generously supported by Lavazza Group and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
New brief: how an organization’s creative efforts and revitalization of physical spaces support cultural resilience and economic development. https://t.co/AT9NYoxFn9
Next Saturday, 6/13 | 11 AM: Join us for our Schomburg Centennial Festival! This free, all-day gathering will feature author talks, panels, a cosplay showcase, marketplace, and a block party. #SchomburgCenter#Schomburg100#Harlem
https://t.co/yCA1b4WjzP
Join us for our 2026 Juneteenth Week of Action from June 15–19 as we come together to celebrate Black joy, honor our legacy, and take collective action to protect Black culture, community, and political power.
Join us! https://t.co/e83nZfGCvg
Environmental crises like climate change can affect our mental health & well-being, including:
🙁 emotional distress
🙁 anxiety
😣 depression
😖 grief
😫 suicidal behaviour
WHO staff explain why we need to bring mental health into climate action.
In my new @MSNOWNews OpEd out today:
“Connecting Black patients to Black doctors is about survival, not discrimination”
I write about why the problem isn’t “medical mistrust”, but rather institutional untrustworthiness.
Read the piece here: https://t.co/U7MOeSnJu9
What is social dialogue, and why does it matter? In a changing world of work, it can help governments, employers and workers shape solutions together.
At #ILC2026, the discussion is about how to make it more effective and impactful.
📣 Goal of the Month: Life Below Water 🌊
Look out for:
🔹 #WorldOceansDay
🔹 Ocean action & marine conservation efforts
🔹 Progress on the #BBNJ Agreement
🔹 Protecting biodiversity beyond national borders
🔹 Climate action for healthy oceans
🔗 https://t.co/X5e1dBWWnl
Ten years since Muhammad Ali's passing, a painting he made himself of UNHQ symbolizes his lasting legacy and vision for peace.
@AminaJMohammed reflects on the painting & the powerful letter he gave the UN:
“Service to others is the rent we pay for our room here on Earth.” 🌏️
After James Meredith was shot during his 220-mile "March Against Fear" civil rights marchers continued the journey to Memphis, Tennessee in solidarity with him.
On this day in 1966, James Meredith was shot on the second day of his 220-mile "March Against Fear" to encourage Black voter registration and defy white supremacy across the South.
https://t.co/e4CvkkY99y