African Heritage Month 2004 - Hatian Society Presents Two Lectures

February 05, 2004 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
University Center, Lounge

As part of African Heritage Month 2004 - "50 Years Desegregated: How Far Have We Come?", The Hatian Society of St. John's University presents two lectures:

"The Hatian Revolution and its Impact on Word History"

with

Dr. Henry Frank
Executive Director
Hatian Centers Council

and

"Historical and Cultural Background of Hatian Folk Dances"

with

Paulette Saint-Lot
Founder, Choreographer, Artistic Director and Lead SInger
IBO Dancers of Haiti

In recognition of the bicentennial anniversary of Haiti's independence, all are invited to join members of the Haitian Society of St. John's University to discuss and celebrate Haitian culture a and the influence it has had on the African-American population, the United States, and, most importantly, the world.

Date
Thursday, February 5, 2004

Time
12 - 2 p.m.

Location
University Center, Lounge

Refreshments will be served.

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