[History_students]
Events on US Development Policy Next Week at Northwestern
Judy Ossello
jossello at depaul.edu
Wed Jan 19 12:11:35 CST 2005
Northwestern University's Americans for Informed Democracy and the
Center for International and Comparative Studies present:
a town hall on
THE FUTURE OF U.S. DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DATE: Monday, January 24th
TIME: 7PM
PLACE: Harris 107
featuring:
RICHARD JOSEPH, Director of the Northwestern Program of African
Studies
RICHARD LONGWORTH, Director of the Global Chicago Center and former
Chicago Tribune columnist
JAN SCHAKOWSKY, U.S. Congresswoman from Evanston's 9th District
--
And on Wednesday, January 26th:
REBUILDING FROM TOTAL DEVASTATION: A FACE TO FACE CONVERSATION WITH THE
PEOPLE OF SRI LANKA
On January 26, students and concerned citizens across the U.S. will
have the opportunity to converse via videoconference with officials,
community leaders, and citizens in Sri Lanka who have been affected by
the tsunami. The videoconference will link together: Sri Lanka (World
Bank), New Haven (Yale), Chicago (Northwestern University), Dallas
(Univ. of Texas), Philadelphia (Univ. of Penn.), Bloomington (Indiana
Univ.), Washington, D.C. (World Bank), London (World Bank), and Oxford
(Oxford University).
DATE: Wednesday, January 26
TIME: 7:00 to 9:00 A.M.
PLACE: Tech L363
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