September 23
Luce 302
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Agnes Olusese,
Yale Divinity School
“Whether Indigenous Modes of Resolving Conflict in the Congo Contribute to the Peacemaking Process” |
| September 30
Room 103 |
Rae Wynn-Grant, Lindsay Fellow
“Tarangire Lion Project: Monitoring Lion Predation Patterns in Northern Tanzania”
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October 7
Room 103 |
Artem Kopolev, Lindsay Fellow
“The Limitations and Promise of the Urban Health Extension Workers in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia” |
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October 14
Room 202 |
Adam Kuper, Visiting Professor, Anthropology and African Studies
“Memories of Separate Development: Anthropology and Apartheid”
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October 21
Room 202 |
Jason Warner, Lindsay Fellow
“Stealth Aid: Development Partners and Contested State Sovereignty in Nigeria”
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October 28
Room TBA |
Vusi Gumede, Yale World Fellow; Chief Policy Analyst, South Africa
“How Could Africa Have Responded to the Global Economic Crisis” |
November 4
Room 202 |
Michael Degani, Lindsay Fellow
“Post Socialist Ethics and Energy Consumption in Dar es Salaam, Africa” |
November 11
Room 202 |
Emmanuelle Ganne, Yale World Fellow; Counselor WTO
“What is at Stake for Africa in the Current Round of WTO negotiations?” |
November 18
Room 202 |
Beatrice Mategwa, Yale World Fellow; Producer & Head of Television, United Nations Mission in Sudan
“A Look at the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in Africa’s Largest Country-Sudan” |
December 2
Room 202 |
Catherine Nichols, Lindsay Fellow
“Remember It’s Your Choice: Reflections on Implementing a Family Planning Program in 16 HIV Clinics in Lusaka, Zambia |