Hi All,
First, thank you everyone who helped put together the film screening and talk with Peter Jordan. I think we generated some really great questions which carried on afterwards into dinner. I've heard a good response from those who attended. Start thinking now who you would like to see next year so we can start making contacts next Fall!
Secondly, we're having an informal get-together tomorrow 8pm at 54 Walker St, first floor apt. Food, talk, relaxation, we might even go crazy and have music and dance!!!
Lastly, there is a lecture tomorrow given by Harvard anthropologists which is of interest:
The Feinstein International Famine Center presents:
WEST AFRICAN INTERVENTIONSCAPES: SOVEREIGNTY AND HUMANITARIAN
INCOMMENSURABILITY IN SIERRA LEONE AND LIBERIA
Sharon Abramowitz and Adia Benton,
Ph.D. students, Anthropology Department
Harvard University
Thursday, April 20, 2006
1.15 - 2.15 PM
Brown Bag Lunch & pizza will also be served Feinstein International
Famine Center
126 Curtis Street
(by Wilson House)
Feinstein
Int'l
Famine
Center
presents:
"West African Interventionscapes: Sovereignty and Humanitarian Incommensurability in
Sierra Leone
and Liberia
"
Sharon Abramowitz and Adia Benton
Ph.D. Candidates, Anthropology Dept,
Harvard
University.
Thursday, April 20, 2006
1.15 - 2.15pm
Brown Bag Lunch meeting (Pizza will be served too)
Feinstein
Int'l
Famine
Center
126 Curtis Street
All welcome!
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Tufts Anthropology Collective
Box #589
Student Activities Office
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Medford, MA 02155