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April 2012
  Thursday 1/26/2012 - 1/26/2013 10am-12pm
     Great Decisions: China in Africa
   
The program consists of a series of lectures by academic and professional experts. Topics of discussion will include Threat Assessment, China in Africa, Myanmar and Southeast Asia, the Future of the Euro, Egypt, NATO, Iran, and Intervention.
  Tuesday 4/3/2012 7PM
     Film Screening: The Battle of Algiers (Gillo Pontecorvo, 1966)
   
Commissioned by the Algerian government, this film was banned in France for five years. Its subject -- the tactics used to fight French colonial oppression -- remains controversial in French politics and society, as does the legacy of the Algerian War.
  Monday 4/9/2012 7PM
     Guest Lecturer to Discuss African American Freedom Fighters During, Civil War, Civil Rights Movement
   
Dr. Frank Smith Jr., founding director of the African American Civil War Memorial Freedom Foundation in Washington, D.C., will give a free, public lecture at 7 p.m. Monday, April 9, in room 209 of the Science and Technology Building at East Carolina Univ
  Tuesday 4/10/2012 7PM-8PM
     Immigration Forum, "Perspectives on Policy"
   
  Wednesday 4/11/2012 7PM
     Film Screening: Cléo de 5 à 7 (Agnès Varda, 1962)
   
With a brilliant game of mirrors, this quintessential film of the ?New Wave? in French cinema queries a young woman?s sense of existence and belonging.
  Tuesday 4/17/2012 6PM-9PM
     Ethnic Studies Film Series Viewing of Departures 4/17
   
  Thursday 4/19/2012 7PM
     Lecture by Dr. Joe Roman
   
  Saturday 4/21/2012 1:00PM-4:00PM
     Earth Day Satellite Events
   
  Saturday 4/21/2012 10:00AM-1:00PM
     Science Festival Campus Expo
   
Earth Expo Day
  Saturday 4/21/2012 11:00AM-3:00PM
     Queen Anne's Revenge Conservation Lab Open House
   
  Tuesday 4/24/2012 7PM
     Film Screening: LeEsquive, or, Games of Love and Chance (Abdellatif Kechiche, 2003)
   
Part of a series exploring outcasts in French society, Kechiche here showcases the ?games? of suburban Parisian teens surviving their fate with the help of a play by Marivaux.