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- Re-Birth - Art Installation by Sheila Pree Bright12:00 am
- Hostile Terrain 94 - InstallationAll day
- "Who Is My Neighbor?" Art by John August Swanson6:00 am
- Talk About: Race and Diversity in the U.S.10:00 am
- Discuss the Election with Peers and University Staff10:10 am
- Sociology Department Seminar12:00 pm
- Basics on Applying for US Lawful Permanent Residence2:00 pm
- Discuss the Election with Peers 2:30 pm
- Workshop: Managing Anxiety3:00 pm
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- Royal College of Music Info Session3:30 pm
- CCD Workshop: Using VMock to Improve Your Resume4:00 pm
- Women in Science: What Is Still in the Way?4:30 pm
- GRS Dissertation Defense of Benae Beamon5:00 pm
- CinemAfriq Film Discussion5:00 pm
- Workshop: Mindfulness Meditation5:00 pm
- Virtual Bible Study5:15 pm
- Discuss the Election - A Discussion with Students and Staff6:00 pm
- UA 515 Guest Lecture: Planning the Smart and Equitable City of Medellín: Data, Technology, and City Planning6:00 pm
- Kickoff Event: Born Global Foundation Competition for Innovation in Sustainability6:00 pm
- CCD Workshop: Graduate Students: Job Search for Career Changers6:00 pm
- Shari Lowin: Moses in the Qur'an and the early Muslim Isra’iliyyat6:30 pm
- Interesting Stuff Book Club8:30 pm
CinemAfriq Film Discussion
Join us for the 3rd film discussion in our CinemAfriq series this Spring semester! You are invited to watch the film on your own time (access information is provided below) and then join us for a fun and relaxed Zoom session to discuss and share your impressions of the film (contact asl@bu.edu to RSVP and receive the Zoom link). Ni Sisi. Directed by Nick Reding, Produced by Nick Reding, Krysteen Savane, Kamau Wa Ndung'u, S.A.F.E. (New Jersey: Juno Films, 2013) 1 hour 26 minutes. Based on a play that was commissioned after 2007 post-election violence in Kenya, Ni Sisi tells the story of a community torn apart when a would-be government official exploits tribal tensions to win votes. The production promotes Kenyan unity and responsible leadership. AVO – Juno Access Information: BU community members can view the film through our AVO film database. Follow this link: https://buprimo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/f/1du03mk/ALMA_BOSU151963308990001161 (BU login required). If you are NOT a member of the BU community but would like to join us, there are ways that you too can watch the film: 1. Your institution’s library may have Academic Video Online film database and access to the film. 2. Contact us at asl@bu.edu for other options.
When | 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm on Monday, November 2, 2020 |
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Contact Name | Gabe Adugna |
Contact Email | asl@bu.edu |
Contact Organization | BU Libraries, African Studies Library |
Fees | Free |