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Something for everyone...

Wednesday, October 26, 2005; 3:45 pm in 6102 Social Science Building
History of Science and Medicine Colloquium presented by Libbie Freed
from the Department of History of Science at University of
Wisconsin-Madison. She will focus on Negotiating Order and Space: The
Technological and Ideological Construction of Roads in Colonial
French Central Africa."

Wednesday, October 26, 2005; 12 noon
African Studies Sandwich Seminar, 206 Ingraham
Okello Kelo Sam, Artistic Manager, Ndere Dance Troupe in Uganda will
present Ethnic Heritages of Uganda: Regional Influences on Music and
Dance.

Thursday, October 27, 2005; 12 noon
Nafziger Room, 5055 Vilas Hall
Howard French, journalist and Shanghai Bureau Chief for the New York Times
A Continent for the Taking: The Tragedy and Hope of Africa.

Thursday, October  27, 2005; 4:00 pm
Pyle Center (702 Langdon Street), Ameritech Lounge
Ruth Ojiambo Ochieng, Director of Isis-WICCE, Uganda
Women as Peacemakers in Africa: Lessons from Uganda.
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