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Fifty Years of the Struggle for Human & Civil Rights by African Nova Scotia Community

Date(s): Jan 25, 2012
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Time: 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Location: Dalhousie Law School
6061 University Ave
Halifax, Nova Scotia

A James Robinson Johnston Chair in Black Canadian Studies
Distinguished Lecture by noted human rights activist & lawyer Dr. Burnley “Rocky” Jones.

7pm, January 25
Room 105
Weldon Law Building
Dalhousie Law School
6061 University Avenue

A reception starting at 6pm will be held prior to the public lecture.

The James Robinson Johnston lecture series aims to create dialogue between the African Canadian community and Dalhousie University on issues that impact the African Diaspora locally, nationally and internationally. Following the mandate of the Chair to increase the profile of Black Canadian Studies, the lecture series creates bridges between the university and wider African Canadian communities. Dr. Burnley “Rocky” Jones is an exciting and appropriate first lecture to launch this series.

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