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What the Expressions dancers don’t perform, other groups do. Expressions shows usually feature the Caribbean Club Dance Troupe (CCDT). This show will not only feature performances by members of CCDT, but also dancers from the Pan African Dance and Music Ensemble, a relatively new group on campus that learns and performs dances from the range of African dance and music styles. Beyond campus groups, children from Jamnastics, a local Boston area group, will also perform during the spring show...
...unique effort to use various mediums of art to challenge contemporary misconceptions of the African continent and embrace the cultural richness of their “sweet mother Afrika.” The first-ever annual African youth empowerment conference, entitled “Youth and the New Pan-African Renaissance,” was hosted by the Sweet Mother Tour (SMT)—a global project of artists and activists dedicated to using pop culture to spread positive images of Africa. “Over 100 years of tyranny and oppression didn’t make an African...
...message has galvanized Mexico's working-class voters, who are pouring out for his whirlwind campaign stops through small, dusty pueblos like Teloloapan. Many are disillusioned with the progress of Mexico's democratization - especially its economic democratization - under current President Vicente Fox, of the conservative National Action Party (PAN), who in 2000 overthrew the venal and authoritarian Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which had ruled Mexico for seven decades...
...Africa (YALDA) sponsored “Uniting the African Diaspora: Building the Western Hemisphere African Diaspora Network” yesterday to begin Africa Week, a program sponsored by Harvard African Students Association (HASA). “Everyone in the African Diaspora needs to know that this goal of Pan-Africanism is happening right now,” said Ras N. Blake, director of the African Union Sixth Region 2006 Education Campaign, who spoke at the event. “[W]e’re building this network of all the different groups in the Diaspora so they can be part...
...State Department official says that Qadhafi was doubtless afraid for his hide after Sept. 11, but that even past sponsors of terrorism such as Qadhafi appeared genuinely disgusted by the attacks. "I think fear played a part," with the wounds of Pan Am 103 "still very much open," the official said. "But there was a degree of revulsion" at the attacks as well. Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, says the cable he unearthed also reveals the Libyan and Sudanese leaders were aware that 9/11 made it likely they would be called to account for "their past record...