Here's Why I Am Going to Madison WI: And to Support the Protesters!

March 24 – 26, 2011
Wisconsin Memorial Union
800 Langdon Street
Madison, WI
Join former volunteers, musicians, artists, storytellers and some of the Peace Corps early founders and present-day leaders to celebrate, reflect, and debate the legacy of the Peace Corps in Africa and beyond.
Highlights include a visit by StoryCorps and talks and roundtables with Aaron Williams, Director of the Peace Corps; Johnnie Carson, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs; former U.S. Ambassadors Mark Green, John Lange, and John Campbell; founder of Africare, C. Payne Lucas; and award-winning poet Sandra Meek.For more information visit africa.wisc.edu/peacecorps
To secure your spot, register by March 1, 2011.Questions? Contact us at events@africa.wisc.eduPlease forward to friends and family who have been touched by the Peace Corps!
The Peace Corps and Africa: Fifty Years is hosted by the African Studies Program in partnership with the Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of Wisconsin-Madison and with support of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of International Studies , the Wisconsin Alumni Association , Global Studies , Wisconsin Public Radio , the Morgridge Center for Public Service , and the Chicago Peace Corps Regional Recruitment Office .
Published on February 24, 2011 17:06
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