Africa Week: Engaging Tomorrow's Leaders Today

The Stanford African Students Assocation is proud to host our annual Africa Week celebration from April 10th-16th at Stanford University. This year's theme explores Youth and Leadership in Africa through exciting events and we invite you to come celebrate with us: SUNDAY - World Cup Football, Roble Field 9am - 5pm; MONDAY - Market Day, White Plaza + "Lumumba" Movie Screening, History Corner 200-030, 7pm; TUESDAY - AUTHOR TALK: Jacques Depelchin "Silences In African History" Stanford Bookstore, 12pm + Market Day, White Plaza; WEDNESDAY - KEYNOTE SPEECH: Akua Kuenyehia - Vice President of the International Criminal Court, GSB Bishop Auditorium, 7pm; THURSDAY - Career Panel, GSB: S162, 12-1pm + Culture Night, Toyon Hall, 7pm; SATURDAY - Rwanda Conference, All Day + AFRICA NIGHT, Manzanita Dining, 7pm

 
Date and Time:
Ongoing every day from April 10, 2005 through April 16, 2005.
Location:
Various locations on campus. See http://sasa.stanford.edu/calendar.html for details.  [Map]
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Audience:
Faculty/Staff
Alumni/Friends
General Public
Students
Members
Category:
Lectures/Readings
Performances
Sponsor:
Stanford African Students Association
Contact:
650 387 7982
taiwo@stanford.edu
Admission:
All events are free and open to the public, except the Africa Night Celebration on Saturday April 16th which is free to the Stanford Community; cost for non-stanford community $10.
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Last Modified:
March 30, 2005