The 2025 TSC Global Dialogue

Join the Global Conversation on America and the 47th U.S. President

Local Dialogues. Global Understanding.

Be a catalyst for civic reflection—locally and globally. Take part in a unique international initiative by hosting a Trump Study Circle (TSC) Dialogue with your peers, colleagues, or community any time between June 14 and July 4, 2025.

Whether it’s a home salon, campus forum, virtual roundtable, public meetup, or any creative and comfortable format that suits your context, your effort will contribute to a growing global network of civic dialogue dedicated to exploring leadership, culture, and the evolving role of the United States in world affairs.

Most importantly, your participation will help raise the Global Quotient (GQ)—not just in your community or nation, but across borders and generations.

How to Host a 2025 TSC Global Dialogue

Organizing a TSC Dialogue is simple, flexible, and adaptable to your setting:

60-90 Minute Session

Host a 60–90 minute session, either in person or online (e.g., Zoom)

10-20 Participants

Choose a group size that works for you—10, 20, or more participants

Local Context

Customize the format, tone, and style to reflect your local context

You May Host a Dialogue—In Person or on Zoom—In Any of the Following Formats

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Campus Forums – Student-led, faculty-led, or mixed group dialogues at universities and colleges

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Professional Roundtables – Sector-focused discussions in business, media, education, or diplomacy

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Home Salons – Informal living-room conversations with friends, families, or neighbors

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Reading Circles – Group discussions centered around a selected article, essay, or book

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Café Conversations – Small-group discussions in cafés or community spaces

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Golf & Brunch – Relaxed reflections over a round of golf followed by brunch with fellow golfers

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Morning Walk Chats – Casual, reflective conversations during group walks in parks or public spaces

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Rural Gatherings – Community forums that bring grassroots perspectives into the dialogue

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Pop-Up Dialogues – Informal discussions in public or semi-public spaces (e.g., libraries, lounges)

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Podcast Listening Circles – Group reflections on curated podcast episodes related to U.S. leadership or foreign policy

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Or Create Your Own Format – Customize the dialogue to suit your setting, theme, and audience

Note for Hosts

Whether small, intimate, or as expansive as you want to make it, each TSC Dialogue adds meaningfully to a globally synchronized civic reflection on U.S. leadership in the 21st century. Hosts are encouraged to share at least 3 photos—and short video clips, if possible—for documentation, inspiration, and global visibility.

What You Will Receive

Dialogue organizers will be supported and recognized with:

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 A starter kit with basic guidelines, prompts, and poster material to help structure your session

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 A Certificate of Leadership recognizing you as a Host of The 2025 TSC Global Dialogues at [Location]

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Certificates of Participation for all attendees at your dialogue

Why Host a 2025 TSC Global Dialogue?

By hosting a dialogue, you will demonstrate civic and global leadership, and:

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 Engage in thoughtful, non-partisan conversations on U.S. leadership, culture, and global affairs

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 Join a worldwide network of civic thinkers, scholars, professionals, and changemakers

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 Contribute to the Global Quotient at a pivotal moment in U.S. and world history

Strategic Goals of the 2025 TSC Global Dialogue

  • Institutionalize an annual tradition of global reflection on American leadership
  • Foster cross-sector and cross-border conversations on power, identity, and governance
  • Build civic intelligence in a world undergoing systemic transformation
  • Promote decentralized participation and amplify local voices in global discourse
  • Examine the ripple effects of U.S. domestic policies on international norms and diplomacy

Interested in Hosting or Learning More?

or email: info@trumpstudycircle.com