The Department of Philosophy Black History Month Event
Posted on 2024-02-16 in Politics & Society
Feb 21, 2024
Date: Wednesday, Feb. 21
Time: 5-7:30 pm
Location: Room 104, Arts Building
About this event
The Department of Philosophy will be hosting a Black History Month event. The evening will feature a presentation by Rita Idou entitled, "Languages spoken by African immigrants in Canada," followed by entertainment.
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