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Groundings: Visionaries, Books, Bridges and Feeling the Rain


15 Oct 2015, 6:00pm - 8:30pm

Whitehead Building. Ian Gulland Lecture Theatre.

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Cost Free
Department Centre for Caribbean Studies
Website www.gold.ac.uk/caribbean
Contact en301me(@gold.ac.uk)

Re-launch of the Centre for Caribbean and Diaspora Studies (CCDS)

On Thursday 15 October the Centre for Caribbean Studies celebrates 30 plus years and will be re-launched as the Centre for Caribbean and Diaspora Studies (CCDS)

Professor Joan Anim-Addo will give an inaugural lecture titled
Groundings: Visionaries, Books, Bridges and Feeling the Rain

www.gold.ac.uk/caribbean

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15 Oct 2015 6:00pm - 8:30pm
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