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Fall 2008 Brown Bag Lunch Lecture Series
Organized by Ngeta Kabiri

September 22

'Dapo Oyewole
Yale World Fellow & Executive Director, Centre for African Policy & Peace Strategy.
Africa: An Ancient Continent Coming of Age in the Era of Globalisation?

September 29

Austin Bukenya
Makerere University (Kampala, Uganda)
African indigenous language literature in the globalization era: examples from Uganda

October 6
Luce 202

Sindani Kiangu
Gilder Lehrman Center Fellow
DANIELE COMBONI: a voyage through Central Africa (1857-58)

October 13
Luce 202

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October 20
Luce 202

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October 27
Luce 202

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November 3
Luce 202

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November 10
Luce 202

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November 17
Luce 202

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December 1
Luce 202

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All lectures are on Mondays from 11:30 to 12:45 pm in Luce 202, 34 Hillhouse Ave.

Admission is free, but send e-mail to ngeta.kabiri@yale.edu by 12 noon Sunday to ensure we will have lunch for you.

Co-sponsored by the MacMillan Center and the Council on African Studies.

Updated September 30, 2008






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