YALE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

REDPATH SPEAKERS EVENT IN MUNICH

 

THE MECHANICS OF COMPLICITY

 

Join us on December 4th for an evening featuring

 

Asha Rangappa

Assistant Dean and Senior Lecturer

at Yale's Jackson School of Global Affairs

 

Every scandal has its obvious villains—the sexual predator, the fraudulent CEO, the corrupt police officer—whose actions capture headlines and whose stories inevitably become the subject of a Netflix docuseries. But what about the supporting cast around these bad actors—the assistants who booked the hotel rooms, the board members who ignored red flags, the police officers who stood by or looked the other way? The people who are complicit are often invisible, usually because our legal system isn’t designed to capture them in its net.

Asha Rangappa, lawyer, former FBI special agent and senior lecturer at Yale’s Jackson School of Global Affairs, breaks down the four archetypes found in every complicit system and the psychological pressures that nudge people toward moral compromise. More importantly, she will explain how we can resist these pressures, both individually and collectively, to create environments where integrity thrives and corruption withers.

At a time when democracy itself feels fragile, Asha will explain how we got off track from our deepest values and the blueprint to course-correct. ​​

At Yale, Asha teaches courses on national security law, Russian information warfare, and leadership and ethics. She the author of The Freedom Academya bestselling online Substack publication about disinformation and its impact on democracy, and also co-hosts the legal podcast, It’s Complicated, with Renato Mariotti.

Asha is a Princeton alumna, and the Princeton Club of Germany will be our guests for the evening.

There will be a complimentary drinks reception for all after the talk.

Location: Munich's Amerikahaus, Karolinenplatz 3, 80333 Munich

We expect the evening to be fully booked. Admission is free.

To come in person, please register → https://eveeno.com/298216636

​Or follow the →  livestream (You do NOT need to register to watch online)

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REMINDER: THE GAME!

Dig out your YALE swag - sweatshirts, hats, scarves, etc. - and come cheer on the Bulldogs at an event hosted by the Harvard Club of Munich.

Saturday, November 22nd, 5pm - 10 pm

Killian's Irish Pub, Frauenplatz 11, 80333 Munich

For more information and registration info, click HERE 

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The Yale Club of Germany e.V.

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Interviews

The Yale Club is always looking for alumni to interview local high-school students who are applying to Yale College. If you would like to help out or learn more, please contact our ASC director, Christian Masuch.

Yale Book Award

If you interested in presenting the Yale Book Award at a high school in your area, please contact the club board.

Contributions

The Club does not assess dues, but asks its members to make an modest annual contribution (€20 suggested, but any amount is welcome) to help fund Club activities.

To contribute, please arrange a bank transfer (Überweisung) to the following account and be sure to include your email address so we can send you your tax-deductible donation receipt:
Payee: Yale Club e.V.
IBAN: BE73 9055 8065 7060
BIC: TRWIBEB1XXX
Bank: Wise, Brussels, Belgium

For any question regarding contributions, please contact our Treasurer, Hans Christian Siller.

Club Officers

PRESIDENT

Bartley Grosserichter (Yale College ’88)
Munich
president@yaleclub.de

TREASURER

Hans Christian Siller (GSAS ’12)
Berlin
chris.siller@aya.yale.edu

SECRETARY

Alexander Schmitt Glaeser (LLM ’89)
Munich
aschmittgl@aol.com

ALUMNI SCHOOLS COMMITTEE

Christian Masuch (MA '02)
asc@yaleclub.de

DATA PROTECTION OFFICER

Jana Striezel (LLM ’02)
Wolfsburg
jana.corinna.striezel1@volkswagen.de