UNCW GOES GLOBAL
A Campus-Wide Event
March 20th - April 7th, 2006
Come join us for three weeks of events that will expand your borders, your ideas, and your mind.
Learn more about being a global citizen, and how your life is connected to a child in Uganda, an old man in Nicaragua, and a village in Sudan.
Purpose of Events:
The events scheduled for the next few weeks are intended to highlight various human rights injustices around the planet. Topics range from the current Sudanese genocide to the repercussions of US foreign policy in Nicaragua. Lectures, panel discussions, and documentaries are all part of the itinerary beginning March 20 and ending April 7. The UNCW chapter of Amnesty International has organized the events to familiarize students with the international community and foster support to end the many human rights violations occuring in the world.
Sponsored by: Amnesty International UNCW, UNCW Student Government Association, South Eastern Alliance for Community Change, Office of Campus Diversity, International Programs and more...
Monday, March 20, 7 p.m
Co-presented by UNCW Presents and Amnesty International
Pulitzer Prize Winner
David Halberstam
• America and the World: New Challenges in the Time of Uncertainty
Kenan Auditorium
Tuesday, March 21, 7 p.m
Great Decisions Lecture Series
• China and India: Partners or Competitors
Cameron Auditorium
Friday, March 31, 7 p.m
The United States and Torture
• A teach-in led by Tom Tewey on how to end US sponsored torture
King Hall Auditorium
Monday, April 3, 7 p.m
The United Nations and the International Response to Bird Flu
Dr. Nuray Ibryamova
Randall Library Auditorium
Friday, April 7, 7:00pm
Experiences of a Delegation to Venezuela
• Wilmington local Anna Lee talks about her recent experience as part of a delegation to Venezuela
Thank you,
Kara Davies
krd4918@uncw.edu