Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Welcome to: AFRIKAN HISTORY MONTH LECTURE 2009

Global Afrikan Congress (GAC Azania)

in collaboration with Ebukhosini Solutions, Azali Nuru and Centre for African Renaissance Studies (CARS)

welcomes you to the

AFRIKAN HISTORY MONTH LECTURE 2009

Date: Saturday 28 February

Time: 12pm to 4pm

Theme: "Looking Backwards – Moving Forwards"

Venue: Centre For African Renaissance Studies, UNISA – Tshwane

Address: 287 Skinner Street, City of Tshwane

Download map by clicking here: www.unisa.ac.za/contents/docs/map.pdf

PROGRAM:

Welcome lecture

Mpho Mothoagae

Heroes and Heroines of Tshwane

Theme lecture

Dr. Samba Mburi Mboup

The future of Sudan to 2011 and beyond:

African dimensions on peace, justice and stability

Key note address

Prof. Catherine Odora-Hoppers

Identity, culture and knowledge

Vote of thanks by Prof. Shadrack B. O. Gutto

- Director and Chair of African Renaissance Studies (CARS)

Poetry and music

Afrikan books for sale

Please, note:

Program starts promptly, with lunch at 12.00 and then the main program proceeds

Please, contact Event Coordinator, Brother Reitumetse Johnson, for any further questions or information: 073 794 6837

About the lecturers:

Prof. Catherine Odora-Hoppers

Prof. Odora-Hoppers is a policy specialist and senior consultant to multilateral and bilateral agencies on international development, North-South questions, social policy, disarmament, peace, and human security. In 2001, she was appointed by the Minister of Science and Technology to lead the Task Team to Draft the National Policy on Indigenous Knowledge Systems (now under full implementation), and redraft the Legislation on the same. She has served as expert to the OAU, United Nations World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and UNESCO She is currently the holder of the DST/NRF South African Research Chair in Development Education at UNISA.

Dr. Samba Buri Mboup

Dr Mboup is an Associate Professor with CARS with academic merits and involvement within General and Comparative Literature, Swahili/Bantu Language and Civilization, African Renaissance Studies, NEPAD and African Politics.

Mpho Mothoagae

Mr Mothoagae is a lecturer with CARS and researcher within African languages, IKS, Indigenous Peoples and African Renaissance. He is involved in Kgautswane Community Development Project, the National House of Traditional Leaders and Tshwane Traditional Healers Forum.

3 comments:

Roseli said...

My name is Sergio Lima, i' from Niteroi city, Brazil. In 2009 december i met Prof Dr Samba Mboup here in Brazil and i would like send greetings by here. He teach me many things about Africa that late i dind't know.

I send specialy thaks to my brother Baba Buntu that i met in Rio de janeiro city, Brazil, in event about Afrikan Diaspora.

Brazil also say Amandla Awethu !

MY DIARY said...

I WOULD LIKE TO SAY BABA BUNTU YOU HAVE CHANGED MY LIFE SINCE I WAS IN EBUKHOSINI I FELT RELIEVED AND HEY KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK LOVE YOU LOTS

MY DIARY said...

ALL I CAN SAY TO BROTHER BUNTU THANK YOU DADY YOU HAVE CHANGED MY LIFE IAM NOW FREE LIVING ON MY OWN PLANET LOVE U LOTS