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The Subtle Racism of Latin America

Carlos Moore sees a disguised racism permeating Latin American society, invented by Arabs in the Iberian Peninsula.

Bush's War Plans Part of Dangerous Bid for Empire, TransAfrica Forum Head Warns

Bill Fletcher Jr. tells UCLA meeting that U.S. goals of regime change may be directed at countries in Africa.

U.S. Needs Partnership with Africa to Stop Spread of AIDS, Former Zambian President Kaunda Tells UCLA Meeting

Kenneth Kaunda, founding president of Zambia from 1964 to 1991, made an impassioned call for international solidarity against the "scourge of HIV/AIDS" February 27.

Reception Honors Famed Photographer Peter Magubane

Peter Magubane, probably South Africa's best known photographer, honored by reception at the African-American Museum. Will meet with UCLA students.

The Newest Old World

Mention the "Indian Ocean World" to most people and they will ask "what is it?" Find out at "Cultural Exchange and Transformation in the Indian Ocean World" on April 5-6.

"African Arts" Explores Issues of Identity and Representation in African Cultures

Autumn 2001 Issue

African Studies Center Cosponsors Exhibit on Art and HIV/AIDS in KwaZulu Natal

"'Break the Silence': Art and HIV/AIDS in KwaZulu Natal" Exhibit Opens February 17 at UCLA's Fowler Museum

Senegal Trip Boosts Upcoming Sufi Arts Exhibit

Allen F. Roberts, director of the James S. Coleman African Studies Center, spent 10 days in Senegal this past December with colleagues from the UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History.

Allen F. Roberts to Head James S. Coleman African Studies Center

Allen F. Roberts has been named director of the UCLA James S. Coleman African Studies Center.

HIV/AIDS Crisis in Africa: A Threat to World Peace and Security

Experts to Convene at UCLA to Examine World Response

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