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- The Role of a University in Creating Practitioners of Global Development12:30 pm
- Systems Biology Seminar12:45 pm
- Health Insurance as Health Care Regulation: Why the Regulatory Nature of Insurance Should Have Mattered, But Didn't, in the Obamacare Litigation4:00 pm
- Comparative Health Systems Panel Discussion : International Students' Perspectives4:45 pm
- Lectures in Criticism: Alex Woloch5:00 pm
- Women at War6:00 pm
- "Winnie Mandela” Film Screening and Discussion 6:00 pm
- Marginalization of Women in Developing Countries and Efforts to Overcome It6:30 pm
"Winnie Mandela” Film Screening and Discussion
This talk covers Winnie Mandela’s development as a prominent political leader, her role in the formation and establishment of a democratic South Africa in 1994 and thereafter. Co-sponsored by African Studies Center, Dept. of History, Women’s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies
When | 6:00 pm on Thursday, November 15, 2012 |
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Building | Life Sciences and Engineering Building 24 Cummington St. |
Room | B01 |
Contact Name | Deirdre James |
Phone | 617-358-1421 |
Contact Email | dejames@bu.edu |
Contact Organization | African American Studies Program |
Fees | Free |
Speakers | Anne-Marie du Preez Bezdrob, Author of Winnie Mandela: A Life |