Please join us to learn about Kenya as our celebration of Black History Month continues with a series of presentations related to Africa.
Date: Feb 22nd (TODAY!)
Time: 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Place: Library Room 2206
Topic – Kenya, a Journey through the Heart of East Africa
Presenter – Shivani Patel
Home to more than 39 million people, this phenomenal landmark of Africa is known for its beauty and captivating cultures. The word Kenya often reverberates through the streets at the start of the Boston Marathon. This country, twice the size of Nevada, has left a legacy in the athletic world. Kenya is referred to as the "cradle of mankind and the land of prehistoric politics". Join us in taking a remarkable Safari into the jungles of the heart of East Africa, focusing on the political instability and its effect on tourism.
If you have questions, please e-mail David Rasiah at davidrasiah7@mail.fresnostate.edu or Lucien Nana at nanalucien@mail.fresnostate.edu
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011
International Coffee Hour: Kenya
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