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World Have Your Say on the Road

Mark Sandell Mark Sandell | 16:29 UK time, Tuesday, 14 March 2006

Just a few months after launching, we're taking World Have Your Say on the road.

We're spending a week doing the programme from the U.S. It'll still be a global programme looking at global talking points but with a live audience and contributors from America.

Read on for the details and see if we'll be coming to a city near you. And feel free to send us an e-mail with topics you want to talk about or leave a comment here.

We start in:

  • New Orleans on March 27 at the

    This is a great place with bags of history.We had originally looked into a very kind offer from one of our listeners to do the programme from her house but without power and fresh water we couldn't really do it. We will of course discuss the aftermath of Katrina while here as we've had a tremendous response from the city whenever we've talked about it.

  • Tuesday March 28 is the restaurant in New York City

    As you'll see, the restaurant has been set up by staff who worked at the Window on the World restaurant at the World Trade Center. It'll be hard to go to New York and not discuss the legacy of 9/11 on the psyche of the city and the country. David from the team who fixed this place tells me it's the only workers owned co-operative restaurant in the city.

  • Wednesday March 29 is Atlanta and the

    Again, it's a place rooted in the history of the U.S and somewhere I've been fortunate enough to have visited before. We want to talk about the role of religion in whatever form to American life- and politics. I was in the city for the Olympics in 1996 so I'll be interested to see the place again.

  • Thursday March 30 is Detroit's

    I have to be honest and say I'm really envious that I won't be at this place (we've divided the WHYS team into two and I'm on the other one) as I feel like I grew up with the music of Motown. Enough about my age-we will of course talk about trade and the motor industry here too.

  • Friday March 31 is the in Washington DC:

    Peter from the team who negotiated this deal was at the end of some hard bargaining from the school. He has to buy the students who take part in the programme pizzas and sodas afterwards. I will of course be checking to make sure he doesn't try and pass it through expenses. Here- among whatever else is a talking point on the day- we'll discuss education and America's future role.

If you want to be part of the audience- and join in with the conversation- please let us. Send us an e-mail.

We'd like to meet you whether you're the person who wrote to us recently: "There's only one problem with World Have Your Say; the programme's too short" or whether you wrote "The late Alistair Cooke must be spinning in his grave".

Also, If you think there are things we should be talking about, also let us know.

I'd like to thank all the staff at the various venues for being so helpful and accomodating and we're all looking forward to "connecting" people in these places with our worldwide audience. And of course meeting you. Don't all expect pizzas though.

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