September  2001

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USP FALL RETREAT
9:00am-7:30pm
230-232 and 240 Franklin Center

 

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USP Lunch
12:30-1:30 pm
Phil Rosen
Brown University
Modern Culture & Media Program
130-132 Franklin Center

Phil Rosen public talk 4:30 pm
"Change Mummified: Historical Time & Media Times"
108 East Duke


Film: "Faat Kine" by Ousmane Sembene 8:00 Griffith Theater Bryan Center

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Crest Street Tutor Training Session
New Bethel
Baptist Church
6:00-7:30pm

Dinner to follow
Directions TBA

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Terrorists Launch Hijacked Plane Attacks on World Trade Center in New York City and Pentagon in Washington D.C.

Volunteer Fair
11:00am - 2:00pm
Bryan Center

 

 

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CANCELLED

USP DINNER 6:30-8:00pm
with Cuban-born composer and conductor Tania Leon, Brazilian guitarist Arthur Kampela, and Duke Professor of Music, Anthony Kelley

East Campus Union

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Tania Leon
"Encounters with the Music of Our Times"
8:00pm
Nelson Music Room
East Duke Building
featuring Arthur Kampela on guitar
FREE TO PUBLIC!

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1st USP COFFEE!
Hosted by
Kylie Prymus
"Cross-Cultural Determinations of Quality of Life"
4:00 Trinity Cafe

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North American Studies presents the 2001 Mexican Film Series
"La Ley De Herodes"
7:00-10:00
Room 130 Franklin Center

The John Hope Franklin Center presents a screening of the TV program
"Behind the Terror: Understanding the Enemy"
9:00-11:00pm
240 Franklin Center
Discussion to follow

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FREE TICKETS!
Carl Hancock Rux "NO BLACK MALE SHOW"
8:30pm
Shaefer Theater
Bryan Center

Post-Performance Discussion with USP Bryan Center Board Room 101

 

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"Interpreting the Crisis: A Teach-In"
12:45-3:45

Richard White Auditorium
Sponsored by Women's Studies, featuring
miriam cooke, Wahneema Lubiano, Srinivas Aravamudan & Diane Nelson

FREE TICKETS!
Carl Hancock Rux "NO BLACK MALE SHOW"
8:30pm
Shaefer Theater
Bryan Cente
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1st USP SEMINAR!
6:00-8:00pm
Franklin Center Rooms 230-232
Topics:
"Future Seminar Themes", "Health Care Panel Planning", "September 11 Events & Aftermath"

"The New War on Terrorism: Initial Assessments"
7-8:30 p.m. in Fleishman Commons at the Sanford Institute
featuring Bruce W. Jentleson, John French, Robert O.
Keohane, Madeline
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ponsored by the Office of the Provost, the Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy, & the Academic Council

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FREE TICKETS!
Shenandoah Shakespeare "Henry V"
8:00pm
Reynolds Theater Bryan Center

ISIS Event:
Michael Joaquin Grey
240 Franklin Center
7:00 pm

http://www.duke.edu/web/isis/grey.html

"Christianity, War and Patriotism"
7-8:30 p.m.
Alumni Commons Room in the Divinity School,
featuring L. Gregory Jones, Reinhard Huetter, Grant Wacker,Amy Laura Hall

and sponsored by the Office of the Provost, the Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy, & the Academic Council

 

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FREE TICKETS!
Shenandoah Shakespeare "Comedy of Errors"
8:00 pm
Nelson Music Room
East Duke Bdlg.

North American Studies presents the 2001 Mexican Film Series: "Todo el Poder"
7:00-10:00
130 Franklin Center

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Aishah Shahidah Simmons
Discussion:
"Making the Visible Invisible: Black Lesbian Filmmaking"
2:00 pm Women's Center West Campus

The Center for International Studies' Caribbean Crossings program presents
Angie Cruz
Book Reading
4:00 pm
240 Franklin Center

Film Screening: "No!"
Aishah Shahidah Simmons
A Documentary on Rape and the Black Community
7:00 pm Richard White Lecture Hall East Campus

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Lunch with writer Angie Cruz
12:15 - 1:30 PM
John Hope Franklin Center

Aishah Shahidah Simmons Workshop: "Through the Afrolezfemcentric Lens: A Screening of Short Films on 'Coming Out' Lesbian and Black"
2:00 pm Mary Lou Williams Center West Campus

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