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UNCTAD TPDC links to AFRICA!!!
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The UNTPDC Africa Home Page is a comprehensive information service for all AFRICAN countries. These includes the links to every countries of the African Trade Points, Ministries and Organizations, Internet Service Providers, Email Service Providers, Missi
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IN-VISIBLE IKONS
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IN-VISIBLE IKONS
A unique multi-media lecture in commemoration of Black History Month 2005. In-Visible Icons explores Black and multi-heritage representation in historic art, literature, religion, science, photography, architecture and the NEWS MEDIA.
Following in the wake of celebrated published works as “About The Caribbean", "Nubian Saints of Christianity” and “Kush Reclaimed”, it forms part of ongoing research conducted by Roi Kwabena over a thirty year period in Afnka, Europe and the Caribbean.
Date: Monday 17th October 2005
Time: 7.30 pm sharp
Venue: Library Theatre Auditorium (next to mcdonalds)
Chamberlain Square Birmingham B3 3HQ
Admission: Waged Adults : £5.00 Students/Unemployed and OAP £3.00
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About The speaker
Dr. Roi Ankhkara Kwabena was born in the Caribbean island of Trinidad. He is a cultural anthropologist who has worked with all age ranges in Europe, Africa, Latin-America and the Caribbean for over thirty years.
His positive cultural advocacy has ensured his suitability for a variety of specialist projects addressing wide ranging issues such as functional and Cultural literacy, therapeutic harvesting of Memories by elders and young people (including cross generational dialogue) Anti-Racism, Community Cohesion, Social Inclusion, Cultural Diversity , redefining the Heritages of Indigenous peoples plus confidence building for prisoners, excluded and traumatized students, Refugees, etc.
Dr Kwabena is renowned for using critical analysis to examine the historical roots of racism and to assess the direct relevance this has on our lives today.
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