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“MARITIME TERRORISM AND PIRACY AND U. S. INTERESTS IN THE GULF OF GUINEA” by Ayodeji Olukoju , Ph.D. Professor, Department of History and Strategic Studies, University of Lagos, Nigeria & Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of African Studies & Dept. of History, Emory University, Atlanta Date: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2005 Time: 3:00 – 4:30 P. M. Venue: 203 COWDEN FAMILY RESOURCES BUILDING
The A. Wade Smith Memorial Lecture on Race Relations was created in 1995 to perpetuate the work of a man who had devoted his life to the ideal of racial parity. As professor and chair of sociology at Arizona State University, A. Wade Smith worked tirelessly to improve race relations on the ASU campus and within the greater community. When he died from cancer at the age of 43, his wife, family members and friends made memorial gifts to establish and fund this lecture series. http://clas.asu.edu/newsevents/publicevents/wadesmith/
CHRISTOPHER EDLEY, JR. Dean And Professor,
Wednesday, April 20, 2005
2005 LectureChristopher Edley Jr. Former Presidential Advisor/ Civil Rights Activist Tuesday, April 19, 2005 7:00 pm ASU Gammage Auditorium For details Click here
LECTURE BY ERIC J. SUNDQUIST ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY is proud to present ERIC J. SUNDQUIST UCLA Foundation Professor University Of California - Los Angeles Lecturing On "BLACK DIASPORA, JEWISH DIASPORA: PAULE MARSHALL´S THE CHOSEN PLACE, THE TIMELESS PEOPLE ” APRIL 1, 2005 2:00-3:00 pm
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