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Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Global Affairs talks on South Africa and Cuba this week

This week Global Affairs at Shoreline Community College will have two events open to the public. There is a daytime event on Wednesday 12:30-1:20, about The Challenge and Promise of a Multicultural South Africa with Dr. Johnson and students, who traveled last summer to South Africa.

The second event, Cuba and the United States Today, with Prof. Marc McLeod, who is currently the Director of Latin American Studies and Associate Professor of History at Seattle University, takes place the evening of Thursday, Oct 29, 7-8:30pm.

Both events take place in room 9208 PUB, attendance is open to the public and FREE, and parking anywhere on campus in the evening is also FREE.

Dr. Ernest Johnson

The Challenge and Promise of a Multicultural South Africa
Dr. Ernest Johnson, Shoreline Community College,
16101 Greenwood Ave N
Wednesday, October 28, 12:30-1:20 pm
Shoreline Community College
Room 9208 PUB

This past summer, a group of students, led by Professor Ernest Johnson, experienced a 4-week summer program in Cape Town where they examined the social and cultural history of South Africa, and explored current efforts to create a democratic, multicultural nation.

Join us take a glance at South Africa through the lenses of Study Abroad Students!

The Challenge and Promise of a Multicultural South Africa , on October 28, 12:30 pm, (Room 9208 in the PUB). Attendance is open to the public and FREE. And parking anywhere on campus in the evening is also FREE.

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Prof. Marc McLeod

Cuba and the United States Today
Prof. Marc McLeod, Seattle University,
Thursday, October 29, 7:00-8:30 pm
Shoreline Community College
16101 Greenwood Ave N.
Room 9208 PUB

On December 17, 2014, an agreement between the United States and Cuba, popularly called "The Cuban Thaw", began the process of restoring international relations between Cuba and the United States.

Join us for a discussion of issues regarding the rapprochement between Cuba and the United States!



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