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> From: eileen mcnamara <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: 10 Years of Democracy in South Africa-
Outreach Program

Long Walk to Freedom

A Photographic Exhibition Commemorating 10 Years of
Democracy in South Africa

October 13-30, 2004


SPECIAL EVENTS:

" A talk by Professor Heinz Klug of the UW Law School,
titled 10 Years of Democracy: Overcoming the Legacy
of Apartheid

Date: Sunday, October 24, 2004
Time: 5 pm
Location: (see below)


" An interactive discussion titled Amandla! Song, Dance
and Poetry: South Africa Yesterday and Today led by
Peter Quella, PhD candidate, UW-Madison Department
of African Languages & Literature and Bekisizwe
Ndimande, PhD candidate, UW-Madison, Department
of Curriculum and Instruction.

Date: Thursday, October 28, 200
Time: 4 pm

Location:  All events and the exhibit will take place in
the Oscar Rennebohm Library of Edgewood College,
1000 Edgewood College Drive, Madison, WI.  The
program is co-sponsored by the UW-Madison African
Studies Program and Edgewood College.


The 24 posters on display in the exhibition are taken
from two poster series titled <http://
www.africa.wisc.edu/outreach/mayibuye/anc.html> A
Pictorial History of the ANC and <http://
www.africa.wisc.edu/outreach/mayibuye/women.html>
Women Under Apartheid produced by the Mayibuye
Centre of the University of the Western Cape in South
Africa. The posters bring to life the courage and
resilience with which South Africans opposed the
apartheid state.  This exhibit and additional posters
may be borrowed from the UW African Studies
Program, 205 Ingraham Hall, 1155  Observatory Drive,
Madison 53706. Telephone: 262-2380; Email:
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