The Future of U.S. Foreign Relations with Africa

I wanted to pass this information along to everyone. The UNO College Democrats are co-sponsoring an event this Friday with Americans for Informed Democracy, the American Democracy Project, and the Goodrich Student Organization.

This will be the first Town Hall meeting to discuss issues of global importance byUNO’s chapter of Americans for Informed Democracy.

Friday March 4th @ 6:00pm
Dodge Room, Milo Bail Student Center
University of Nebraska at Omaha campus
Refreshments will be provided

Discussion:
“The Future of U.S. Foreign Relations with Africa: The Millennium Development Goals”

Distinguished Panelists include:
Dr. David Chand - UNO - International Studies and Political Science
Dr. Ngwarsungu Chiwengo - Creighton - World and African Literature
Dr. Robert Hitchcock - UNL - Human Ecology and Applied/Developmental Anthropology
Dr. Sue Stein - Computers For Africa
Dr. Mandfred Wogugu - UNO - Dept. of Black Studies, 20 yrs with UN
Dr. Paul Allen Williams - UNO - Associate Editor, International Third World Studies Journal and Review, and Assistant Professor, Religious Studies Program

For more information about the event and Americans for Informed Democracy, visit http://www.unomaha.edu/aid/news/index.php.

1 Response to “The Future of U.S. Foreign Relations with Africa”


  1. 1 john Mar 2nd, 2005 at 5:39 pm

    This one is going to be incredibly worthwhile and I am positive I will be there.

    Anyone else who can make it should try to do so.

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