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"Long, Khalid Yaya Mr." <[log in to unmask]>
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Happy Thursday GSCA,

Please see below and attached flyers for a list of events happening this week. 

Gerald Yearwood, Director of Diversity Affairs, will be delivering a talk on the Black experience in America. This program is in tune with the Black History Month celebration.
Friday, February 17, 2012 @ 6pm in Shideler Hall. Hosted by the African Student Union. (See Attached Flyer)

"The Langston Hughes Project presents "Ask Your Mama," a multimedia concert. 
Friday, February 17, 2012 @ 7pm in Hall Auditorium. 
The concert is free but tickets are required. Free tickets are available at the office of diversity affairs, 336 Shriver Center, 529-6504 or contact Janine Todd at [log in to unmask]
The concert is sponsored by the office of diversity affairs and the Miami University Art Museum.
(See Attached Flyer)

12th Annual EDL Graduate Student Conference on Leadership, Culture and Schooling
Education and Global Struggles:
Reimagining education to save the world
Saturday, February 18, 2012
The conference will be held in the Farmer School of Business. 



Khalid Y. Long, M.A.
Dept. of English
President, GSCA
Miami University, Oxford, OH
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