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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, Yale University
DANIELE COMBONI: a voyage through Central Africa (1857-58)

October 13
Luce 202

Laura Ondere
Yale College (BR '10)
Communication and Medicine: a Volunteer Project with Maventibao Clinic, Madagascar

October 20
Luce 202

Meredith Coleman-Tobias
Yale Divinity School
Performance, Activism, and Faith Practices in Swaziland: The Role of People's Educational Theatre in Discursive Community Building

October 27
Luce 202

Ana Mae Duane
Gilder Lehrman Center, Yale & University of Connecticut
Keeping His Word: Money, Love and Privacy in the Narrative of Venture Smith

November 3
Luce 202

Gavin Hood
2008 Yale World Fellow
The International Criminal Court in Northern Uganda, Darfur and the DRC

November 10
Luce 202

Emmanuel (Alex) Asiedu
2008 Yale World Fellow
The global financial meltdown? Implication for Africa's frontier markets

November 17
Luce 202

Dmitri M. Bondarenko
Institute for African Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
Where Postcolonialism Meets Postsocialism: African Migrants in Moscow

December 1
Luce 202

Abebe Zegeye
International Affairs Council & Sociology, Yale University
Can we prevent genocide in Africa?

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 November 25, 2008






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