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Technology and Culture Forum

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Payal Parekh)
Sun May 26 20:40:50 2002

Date: Sun, 26 May 2002 20:38:54 -0400 (EDT)
From: Payal Parekh <parekh@pimms.mit.edu>
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        Basav Sen <basav@igc.org>, Rajiv Rawat <rrawat@hsph.harvard.edu>,
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        tiffany dumont <tangle7@yahoo.com>, stopwolfie@MIT.EDU,
        dmreiner@MIT.EDU, Steven Millman <millman@MIT.EDU>,
        sangam-request@MIT.EDU, "'Samudra Vijay'" <samudra@MIT.EDU>
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            The Technology and Culture Forum at MIT presents
 
 The World Bank: Critical Perspectives
 
 WHEN: Tuesday, 28. May
 TIME:  7:00 p.m.
 WHERE: MIT 10-250, http://whereis.mit.edu/bin/map?locate=bldg_10
 
 Speakers:

Dennis Brutus - Professor Emeritus, Department of  English and Africana
Studies, University of Pittsburgh, Noted poet and freedom figheter from
South Africa, currently active in Drop the Debt Campaign
 
Devesh Kapur - Associate Professor of Government, Harvard Universtiy;
co-author of "THe WOrld Bank:Its First Fifty Years"
 
Njoki Njehu - Director, 50 Years is Enough, US Network for Global
Economic Justice
 
 Moderator:   Balakrishnan Rajagopal, Professor, Department of Urban
 Studies and Planning, MIT
 
 For more information:  http://web.mit.edu/tac/www
                        weinmann@mit.edu, 617.253.0108
 
 


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