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Home / Library and Information Science / Africa Awareness Week – Day 4 – Country In Focus

Africa Awareness Week – Day 4 – Country In Focus

March 4, 2014


Webcast sponsored by Irving K. Barber Learning Centre. Hosted in partnership with the International Student Association (ISA), in the hope to preset the great diversity that exists within the continent, and re-write one of the often misunderstood stories of place, we will have a cultural, social and economic showcase of the diversity and beauty of Rwanda. What food do they eat in Rwanda? What music do they listen to? What is their economic standing? Life past the genocide? In addition to this, in respect to the fact that one country exists in the context of a whole continent, we will recreate an African Marketplace (with food, trinkets etc).

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