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2003: September | October | November | December

August 2003
Wednesday, August 27, 6:00 PM, UC 103
UMOJA ROUND TABLE: "I Am My Brother's/Sister's Keeper"
An intergenerational dialogue with individuals who belong to fraternities or sorororities and want others to know about their commitment to community service on behalf of African Americans. (Free and Open to the Public)

September 2003
Monday, September 15-Friday, September19, Business Hours, UC 103
KUUMBA ARTS PRESENTATION: "Black Aeorosol"
A cultural arts exhibit that features works by the Wells Brothers as well as other grafitti artists.

Wednesday, September 18, 6:00 PM, UC 103
UMOJA ROUND TABLE: "From School Daze to A Different World"
An intergenerational dialogue with individuals who attended a Historically Black College or University (HBCU) and want others to know the reality of their experience of struggle and progress. This activity is in collaboration with the Procter & Gamble Ohio Classic & Jamboree schedule of events.

October 2003
Tuesday, October 7, 12:OO Noon, UC 103
CURTIS WILSON COLLOQUIUM SERIES LECTURE: "Budgeting and the Wise Use of Credit"
A lecture by Dr. Kent Smith, Director of Multicultural Affairs at Case Western Reserve University.

Saturday, October 11
KUUMBA ARTS PRESENTATION/WORKSHOP: "Black Women's Unity Day"
A Workshop that inspires Black Women to collectively address issues in education, business, and the arts. This event is in collaboration with the National Council of Negro Women.

Wednesday, October 15, 6:00 PM, Drinko Hall
UMOJA ROUND TABLE: "This Is For My Homey"
An intergenerational dialogue with individuals who have lost a loved one due to drugs, gangs, or violence and want to encourage others to gain a better understanding of the urban ills that cause decay in the Black community.

Friday, October 24, 6:00 PM, UC 103
BRIDGES TO AFRICA PANEL DISCUSSION/CELEBRATION
This event will feature Maasai as our special guests to join a panel with others discussing the liberation of various African countries during the 1960s. This event is in collaboration with the Department of Anthropology, Office of Minority Affairs and Community Relations, and the Department of Student Life.

November 2003
Tuesday, November 4, 12:00 Noon, UC 103
CURTIS WILSON COLLOQUIUM SERIES LECTURE: "Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me 'Round": Contrary Women in the Works of J. California Cooper
A lecture by Professor Elizabeth Jones, Director of the Tri-C Metro Campus' Multicultural Center.

Wednesday, November 12, 6:00 PM, UC 103
UMOJA ROUND TABLE: "Grandma's Hands"
An intergenerational dialogue with individuals who treasure the life and legacy of their grandparents and want others who provide care for them know about their appreciation.

December 2003
Friday, December 5, 2003, 6:00 PM, UC 103
KUUMBA ARTS END OF THE SEMESTER CELEBRATION
A celebration with the Black Studies Ambassadors and those who participants in the Study Marothon.

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College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
Cleveland State University
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Cleveland, OH 44115-2214
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1899 E. 22nd Street
Phone: 216.687.3655
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Email: r.r.carter@csuohio.edu
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