Africa Peace with Justice Educational Tour
Life Over Debt and Poverty in Africa: The Real Story
AFSC’s Africa Peace with Economic Justice Educational
Tour- 2/24 - 3/5, 2006
Featuring:
- Besinati Mpepo, The Civil Society for Poverty
Reduction, Zambia
- Kristin Sundell, Jubilee USA Network
- Ntando Ndlovu, Zimbabwe
Coalition on Debt and Development
- Dedrick Muhammad, Global
Justice
- and AFSC Africa Staff
Friday, 2/24
7:00 pm - Welcome
Reception
AFSC Pacific Southwest Regional Office
For more information contact hook_7@hotmail.com
Saturday, 2/25
9:00 pm - 12:00 pm - The Los Angeles Urban Policy Roundtable, Global Apartheid: Debt and Global Economic Injustice, with Imani Countess and Ntando Ndlovu and moderated by Earl Ofari Hutchinson.
The LA Urban Policy Round Table is a premier open microphone non-partisan public policy forum that weekly presents top policy makers, community leaders, and activists. It is dedicated to education and community civic engagement. Founded and hosted by award-winning journalist and political commentator.
At the Lucy Florence Coffee House
3351 West 43rd Street in Leimert Park
Los Angeles, CA.
There is a mandatory $5 donation.
For more information, please call
(310) 672-2542 or visit www.laurbanroundtable.org.
9:00 am - 5:00 pm - University of California, Los Angeles International Institute
African Studies Center will present a
training sessions on,
"Children's Rights as Human Rights"
featuring
Besinati Mpepo, Kristin Sundell, Roxanne Lawson and
Brian Hooks.
"Children’s Rights as Human Rights" will explore how the debt crisis and HIV/AIDS have undermined childhood. It is open to the public. http://www.international.ucla.edu/africa/
At the Crescent Heights - Social Justice Magnet,
1661 S. Crescent Heights Blvd (near Pico Blvd),
Los Angeles, CA.
Sunday, 2/26
9:00 am - KPFA’s “Sunday Salon” with Larry Bensky
Orange Grove Meeting
526 E Orange Grove Blvd
Pasadena, CA, 91104-4351
Santa
Monica Friends Meeting
1440 Harvard Street
Santa Monica, CA 90404-3105
(323)296-4777
Monday, 2/27
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm - Amnesty International – Huntington
Beach Chapter and Be the Cause, host Global
Apartheid: Debt and Global Economic Injustice, a public
event.
At St. Simon & Jude Church
20444 Magnolia Road
Huntington Beach, CA 92646
714-962-3333
http://www.hbamnesty.com/events.htm
Tuesday, 2/28
5:30 pm - California State University- Dominguez Hill hosts
Globalization, Debt, Women with Ntando Ndlovu, Dedrick Mohammed,
and Roxanne Lawson.
1000
E. Victoria Street Carson, CA 90747
For more information contact Clare Weber at: cweber@csudh.edu
7:00 pm - Azusa Pacific University hosts Debt & Trade Realities in Africa with Besinati
Mpepo, Kristin Sundell, and Brian Hooks.
For more information contact Joy Hoffman at:
(626) 815-6000
x3750
Wednesday, 3/1
Noon- 2pm Life Over Debt and Poverty in Africa: The Real Storyat UCLA. For more information contact hook_7@hotmail.com
Thursday, 3/2
6:00 pm to 9:00 pm - Global Apartheid:
Debt and Global Economic Injustice, co-sponsored by
the American Friends Service Committee, Jubilee South Bay,
San Jose State, and the San Jose Peace Center.
At Martin Luther King, Jr. Library, 150 E. San Fernando Street,
San Jose, CA 95112
Friday, 3/3
3:30 pm to 6:00 pm - The University of California at Berkeley hosts Global Apartheid:
Debt and Global Economic Injustice with Ntando Ndlovu, Dedrick Mohammed, Besinati Mpepo, Kristin Sundell, and Roxanne Lawson.
At the Berkeley Department of
African American Studies in Barrow Hall.
7:00 to 8:00 pm - Africa Peace Tour Speakers
will speak on KPFA’s “Full
Circle” program in San Francisco.
For
more information contact: jalkebulan@afsc.org
Saturday, 3/4
10:00 to 1:00 pm - California's Quaker Heritage Days at the Berkeley Friends Church, 1600 Sacramento Street in Berkeley, CA
5:00 pm - Jubilee Bay Area presents Global Apartheid: Debt and
Global Economic Injustice with Ntando Ndlovu, Dedrick Mohammed, Besinati Mpepo, Kristin Sundell, and Roxanne Lawson.
At the Friends
Meeting House, 65 Ninth Street,
Downtown San Francisco, CA
94103
Sunday, 3/5
3:00 -5:00 pm - Global Apartheid: Debt and Global Economic Injustice with Ntando Ndlovu, Dedrick Mohammed, Besinati Mpepo, Kristin Sundell, and Roxanne Lawson,
At Cafe Axe, 1525 Webster Street in Oakland, CA
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