What happens when the U.S. slashes support for major foreign aid programs like PEPFAR and USAID? While the recipients may seem far away, the effects are close to home, including our own health, stability, and safety. Join us for a timely and eye-opening conversation with Dr. Esther Johnston, a family physician, global health leader, and Director of the Global Engagement Network for Primary Health Care. Drawing on two decades of experience in international public health—including work with the CDC and Seed Global Health—Dr. Johnston will explore how recent cuts to foreign aid threaten not only lives abroad but our own security and global stability. She’ll also reflect on how her Jewish values inform her belief in America’s moral responsibility to care beyond our borders.