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Please join Eckerd College in Florida during their year long Africa initiative as they host John Prendergast, who will anchor the Spring 2010 semester as a Visiting Scholar-in-Residence. He will focus on the genocide in Darfur and southern Sudan; conflict minerals in eastern Congo; and child soldiers in northern Uganda.

Dates and times of events TBD

 

*More about Eckerd College's Africa Initiative*

"Do it today: art across the bay at Congo/Women"
Creative Loafing Tampa Jan. 11, 2010

"Congo/Women Portraits of War photo exhibit as part of Eckerd-Africa
Initiative"
BEHIND THE LENS | The story behind the image
(The St. Petersburg Times photography blog)

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all day

Please join Eckerd College in Florida during their year long Africa initiative as they host John Prendergast, who will anchor the Spring 2010 semester as a Visiting Scholar-in-Residence. He will focus on the genocide in Darfur and southern Sudan; conflict minerals in eastern Congo; and child soldiers in northern Uganda.

Dates and times of events TBD

 

*More about Eckerd College's Africa Initiative*

"Do it today: art across the bay at Congo/Women"
Creative Loafing Tampa Jan. 11, 2010

"Congo/Women Portraits of War photo exhibit as part of Eckerd-Africa
Initiative"
BEHIND THE LENS | The story behind the image
(The St. Petersburg Times photography blog)

Start: Mar 8 2010 12:00 pm
End: Mar 8 2010 1:30 pm

 

On March 8, we will recognize the efforts and lives of women worldwide - both their triumphs and the issues they continue to face.

As part of Women for Women International's "Join me on the Bridge" project, which strives to unite societies and people in peace across the world, the RAISE Hope for Congo Campaign will be hosting a midday march for peace across the Arlington Memorial Bridge in Washington, DC.

We will march in solidarity with women from around the world, and in particular, with women from Rwanda and Congo who will also join together in peace on a bridge between their countries to demand an end to war and to demonstrate that women can build the bridges to peace and development.

The walk will be followed by short presentations by leading Congo experts and women's empowerment advocates.

Where: We will begin the march at the Women in Military Service for America Memorial at the end of Memorial Drive on the Arlington, Virginia side of the bridge. The closest metro stop is Arlington Cemetery on the blue line. From there we will walk down Memorial Drive, across the Memorial Bridge, and to the Watergate Steps at the base of the Lincoln Memorial on the Washington, DC side.

When: Meet at the Women in Service Memorial at 12:00pm on March 8, 2010. We will begin the march by 12:30pm. The march and the speakers program should finish by 1:30pm.

Click here to sign up for the event and find more detailed information.

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all day

Please join Eckerd College in Florida during their year long Africa initiative as they host John Prendergast, who will anchor the Spring 2010 semester as a Visiting Scholar-in-Residence. He will focus on the genocide in Darfur and southern Sudan; conflict minerals in eastern Congo; and child soldiers in northern Uganda.

Dates and times of events TBD

 

*More about Eckerd College's Africa Initiative*

"Do it today: art across the bay at Congo/Women"
Creative Loafing Tampa Jan. 11, 2010

"Congo/Women Portraits of War photo exhibit as part of Eckerd-Africa
Initiative"
BEHIND THE LENS | The story behind the image
(The St. Petersburg Times photography blog)

Start: Mar 9 2010 7:00 pm
End: Mar 9 2010 10:00 pm

Eckerd College presents

John Prendergast

and Eckerd students and alumni

Taking Action: Reflections on Service-Learning and Social Justice in Africa

 

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

7:00pm

Miller Auditorium

www.eckerd.edu/africa

(727) 864-7979   events@eckerd.edu

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all day

Please join Eckerd College in Florida during their year long Africa initiative as they host John Prendergast, who will anchor the Spring 2010 semester as a Visiting Scholar-in-Residence. He will focus on the genocide in Darfur and southern Sudan; conflict minerals in eastern Congo; and child soldiers in northern Uganda.

Dates and times of events TBD

 

*More about Eckerd College's Africa Initiative*

"Do it today: art across the bay at Congo/Women"
Creative Loafing Tampa Jan. 11, 2010

"Congo/Women Portraits of War photo exhibit as part of Eckerd-Africa
Initiative"
BEHIND THE LENS | The story behind the image
(The St. Petersburg Times photography blog)

Start: Mar 10 2010 12:30 pm
End: Mar 10 2010 2:00 pm

Johns Hopkins - SAIS
African Studies Program
Spring 2010 Lecture Series

“Conflict in the DR Congo and the Role of International Actors: An NGO PerspectivePerspective”

David Sullivan, The Enough Project

Maurice Carney, Friends of the Congo

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

12:30-2:00 pm
Room 500, Bernstein-Offit Building
1717 Massachusetts Avenue, NW

 
For more information, contact African Studies at itolber1@jhu.edu or x5676

Start: Mar 10 2010 12:30 pm
End: Mar 10 2010 2:00 pm

 

Johns Hopkins - SAIS
African Studies Program
Spring 2010 Lecture Series

“Conflict in the DR Congo and the Role of International Actors: An NGO Perspective”

David Sullivan
The Enough Project

Maurice Carney
Friends of the Congo

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

12:30-2:00 pm
Room 500, Bernstein-Offit Building
1717 Massachusetts Avenue, NW

For more information, contact African Studies at itolber1@jhu.edu or x5676

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all day

Please join Eckerd College in Florida during their year long Africa initiative as they host John Prendergast, who will anchor the Spring 2010 semester as a Visiting Scholar-in-Residence. He will focus on the genocide in Darfur and southern Sudan; conflict minerals in eastern Congo; and child soldiers in northern Uganda.

Dates and times of events TBD

 

*More about Eckerd College's Africa Initiative*

"Do it today: art across the bay at Congo/Women"
Creative Loafing Tampa Jan. 11, 2010

"Congo/Women Portraits of War photo exhibit as part of Eckerd-Africa
Initiative"
BEHIND THE LENS | The story behind the image
(The St. Petersburg Times photography blog)

Start: Mar 11 2010 7:30 pm

 

Eckerd College presents

Elie Wiesel and John Prendergast

From the Holocaust to Darfur: If We Had Only Learned Our Lesson

 

Thursday, March 11, 2010

7:30pm

Location to be determined

www.eckerd.edu/africa

(727) 864-7979   events@eckerd.edu

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all day

Please join Eckerd College in Florida during their year long Africa initiative as they host John Prendergast, who will anchor the Spring 2010 semester as a Visiting Scholar-in-Residence. He will focus on the genocide in Darfur and southern Sudan; conflict minerals in eastern Congo; and child soldiers in northern Uganda.

Dates and times of events TBD

 

*More about Eckerd College's Africa Initiative*

"Do it today: art across the bay at Congo/Women"
Creative Loafing Tampa Jan. 11, 2010

"Congo/Women Portraits of War photo exhibit as part of Eckerd-Africa
Initiative"
BEHIND THE LENS | The story behind the image
(The St. Petersburg Times photography blog)

Start: Mar 12 2010 6:30 pm
End: Mar 12 2010 9:00 pm

Eckerd College presents

John Prendergast

Stopping Child Soldier Recruitment: Northern Uganda and Beyond

with photo exhibit and opening reception

Friday, March 12, 2010

6:30pm The Studio @ 620

www.eckerd.edu/africa

(727)864-7979    events@eckerd.edu

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Start: Feb 28 2010 5:00 pm
End: Mar 13 2010 5:00 pm

Please join Eckerd College in Florida during their year long Africa initiative as they host John Prendergast, who will anchor the Spring 2010 semester as a Visiting Scholar-in-Residence. He will focus on the genocide in Darfur and southern Sudan; conflict minerals in eastern Congo; and child soldiers in northern Uganda.

Dates and times of events TBD

 

*More about Eckerd College's Africa Initiative*

"Do it today: art across the bay at Congo/Women"
Creative Loafing Tampa Jan. 11, 2010

"Congo/Women Portraits of War photo exhibit as part of Eckerd-Africa
Initiative"
BEHIND THE LENS | The story behind the image
(The St. Petersburg Times photography blog)

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