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Description: Tickets on sale.
Adults: $15; students, seniors, UofL employees: $10
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Description: Free
For more details on topics or to register, visit ACESKY2012
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Description: For more information go to louisville.edu/modernlanguages/carnaval
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Description: Guest presenter: Frederick Gooding
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Description: Guest presenter: Frederick Gooding
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Description: Speaker: Professor Neve Gordon, Professor of Politics and Government, Ben-Gurion University
Prof. Gordon writes on issues relating to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and human rights. He is the author of Israel’s Occupation, coeditor of Torture: Human Rights, Medical Ethics, and the Case of Israel, editor of From the Margins of Globalization: Critical Perspectives on Human Rights, and a regular contributor to Al-Jazeera, In These Times, and the National Catholic Reporter.
Co-Sponsored by: Department of Anthropology, Department of Political Science, Social Change Program, the Anne Braden Institute for Social Justice Research, and A&S Dean’s Office
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Description: Family Reunion: Bridging the Past with the Present.
At University of Louisville & The Seelbach Hotel.
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Description: Free Admission— the public is invited to attend
The concert provides an excellent opportunity to experience a variety of music performed by an HBCU choir. The choir will perform traditional church music, anthems, masses and contemporary gospel songs. North Carolina Central University is a public historically black university in the University of North Carolina System located in Durham, NC.
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Subject: Film Series
Description: “Soul Food Junkies” is a documentary about the history of African American food traditions, soul food’s present health effects and food justice. A discussion with film director Byron Hurt and a reception will follow the screening.
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Description: M. Sanjayan, Lead Scientist of The Nature Conservancy and the CBS News Science and Environment Contributor is the 2013 Phi Beta Kappa keynote speaker.
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Description: The legacy of Mexican American farm worker and labor activist Cesar Chavez will be celebrated March 27-29 at the University of Louisville with a panel discussion, student marches and several documentary showings.
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Description: Featured speaker: Jeff Obafemi Carr. This event is a part of CRI’s 2013 “Race and Masculinities Lecture Series.” It is co-sponsored by the Department of Pan-African Studies, Office of the Vice Provost for Diversity and International Affairs, and the Anne Braden Institute for Social Justice Research.
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Subject: Performance
Description: The Eclectic Dance Company from Alabama State University will perform "Metamorphosis: Fantasy or Reality" at the Thrust Theater to benefit the African American Theatre Program (AATP)
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Description: Featured speaker: Jeff Obafemi Carr. This event is a part of CRI’s 2013 “Race and Masculinities Lecture Series.” It is co-sponsored by the Department of Pan-African Studies, Office of the Vice Provost for Diversity and International Affairs, and the Anne Braden Institute for Social Justice Research.
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Subject: Performance
Description: The Eclectic Dance Company from Alabama State University will perform "Metamorphosis: Fantasy or Reality" at the Thrust Theater to benefit the African American Theatre Program (AATP)
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Description: Professor Lee Shai Weissbach, UofL Department of History, will deliver the 2013 Naamani Memorial Lecture.
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Subject: Cultural Event
Description: A night of the Arts, Showcasing African culture through Poetry, Music, Fashion and Food.
Subject: Cultural Event
Description: A night of the Arts, Showcasing African culture through Poetry, Music, Fashion and Food.
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Description: Students in Worship at Bates Memorial Baptist Church
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Description: Diop Society's approach of tackling issues facing African-Americans in the economic, social, political, and cultural sectors allow the organization to be well rounded and well equipped to handle any issue facing black students at this campus.
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Description: The Center on Race and Inequality present the final lecture of the 2013 CRI's Race and Masculinity Lecture Series featuring Dr. Jonathan Gayles from Georgia State University.
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Description: Showing of GEN SILENT-critically acclaimed film on the lives of LGBT older adults in Boston.
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