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Slideshow: 'Mappings of Memory'
Artist Janet Taylor Pickett discusses her exhibit at the Portlock Black Cultural Center
Conference and Benefit Dance Highlight Black History Month
Stanford Professor Claude Steele will deliver keynote address
Third Annual ACACIA Conference Will Explore Urbanization in Africa
Keynote speaker is Victor Mbarika of Southern University and A&M College
Portlock Black Cultural Center Hosts Exhibit by Janet Pickett
"Mappings of Memory" show is part of Black History Month celebration
Black History Month Explores the Modern Black Experience
Events include lectures, art exhibits, films, discussions, performances, and a benefit dance
Kenyan Native Hosts Public Forum on Issue of Liberty in Africa
'An Africanist's View of Liberty and Liberation' will be Sept. 13
Rexford Ahene Works to Improve Uganda's Economy
Economics and business professor will spend the next two years directing $24 million private sector competitiveness project
Danielle Weaver '07 Explores History of African Americans at Lafayette
Art major worked under the guidance of Diane Shaw, special collections librarian and College archivist
Campus Community Celebrates Ghana's 50th Anniversary
Events will include Ghanaian food, music, and dancing
Fine Art Print Honors Lafayette's First African American Graduate
Produced by master printmaker Curlee Raven Holton, it celebrates and supports the creation of a campus sculpture commemorating the granting of a degree to David Kearney McDonogh, a slave, in 1844
The McDonogh Report Celebrates Contributions of African Americans to the Lafayette Community
College's celebration of Black History Month includes publication of a new magazine and website
Second Annual ACACIA Conference Will Explore "Aid, Debt, and Dependency: An African Addiction?"
Award-winning author Molefi K. Asante Jr '04 among guest presenters



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