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Elizabeth Bell <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 6 Apr 2006 09:44:56 -0400
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TODAY at WorldFest!!!

               

 Thursday, April 6:

 

*	11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Cultural Booths at ACE's SpringFest, on
Lansing Court between University Center and McClellan Gym

 

*	INTERNATIONAL FOOD available for purchase @ Lunch (UC Dining
Hall) 

 

Thursday, April 6 - French Day

Chicken with Roquefort sauce (chicken with cheese sauce)

Pommes Frites (fried potatoes)

*	WorldFest KEYNOTE SPEAKER: NAOMI TUTU, "Striving for Justice,
Searching for Common Ground", EMCS 230, Benwood Auditorium 

Ms. Tutu is the daughter of the Nobel Peace Prize winner, Archbishop
Desmond Tutu.  Ms. Tutu is "the founder and was the chairperson of the
Tutu Foundation, which from 1985 until 1990, helped South African
refugees in African countries. The Foundation gave refugees scholarships
so that they could learn skills that would make them self-supporting
while in exile as well as preparing them for constructive roles in the
free South Africa."  She has served as a consultant "in sub-Saharan
Africa and carried out consulting work in South Africa looking into
educational and professional opportunities for black women" as well as
taught education courses in Africa and the U.S.  Currently, she is
working for Fisk University in its Race Relations Institute, an
institute charged with addressing the problem of racism in the world.

 

 

 

 


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