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  • Join the UCLA African Studies Center and the Earth Rights Institute
    Join the UCLA African Studies Center and the Earth Rights Institute for a virtual forum on climate change in Africa   April 19 – 23, 2021   Registration to attend ARCC (via Zoom) is now open:RSVP here   Students interested in Climate Action Design Thinking Session: Register here   Please join us for this great line-up of four distinguished keynote speakers, thematic panels, environmental narratives, an exhibitor’s hall, and a design thinking jam session on climate action.   PLEASE SEE UPDATED ARCC FORUM SCHEDULE AND PANELISTS’ BIOS ATTACHED     All times are listed in Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) (Los Angeles)   UCLA African Studies Center and Earth Rights Institute appreciate the support of the ARCC co-sponsors.     For more information, visithttps://www.international.ucla.edu/asc/article/206676 or email sbreeding@international.ucla.edu or call 323.335.9965.  
    By: Madeleine Futter
    Monday, Aug 16, 2021

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  • ACARE's 2020 Annual Report
    Access the 2020 Annual Report for the African Center for Aquatic Research and Education here   "The year 2020 seemed longer than usual. When we looked up from our desks, we realized that it was not actually the 15th month of 2020, but March of 2021. The photo at the right is a perfect representation of our year of interactions. We are excited to share with you our successes and progress from 2020. Despite interacting with you only on screens and trapped in our basements, we grew, and we continue to do so. We look forward to another good year and anticipate we will be seeing you in person soon."  
    By: Madeleine Futter
    Monday, Aug 16, 2021
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  • A New Home! | Unveiling Africa's First Women in Agribusiness Digital Marketplace
    Click on the link below to register! https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/7953468402877216268
    By: Elaina Lawrence
    Monday, Aug 16, 2021
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  • The world needs the contribution of African scientists
    Check out this University World News article on the need for more African scientists.   According to authors Marincola and Kariuki, "African science matters not only because African people matter but also because people everywhere in the world will thrive only if science is driven by the best possible talent and initiative of all the peoples of the world."   Click the link below to read more: https://www.universityworldnews.com/post.php?story=20201015080006769&fbclid=IwAR3c8vP1yTAOTXW-bH2p_6ak4_mFqREKTBdN9iRlk5jEjz3C0v8a7_wtqtk  
    By: Elaina Lawrence
    Monday, Aug 16, 2021
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