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New AES Course Offered::AFRAM 498-Special Topics, Section E
American Ethnic Studies Department is offering a new course next quarter, “Africa in the Western Eyes-Decolonizing the Gaze”. AFRAM 498-Special Topics, Section E Tues/Thurs 10:30AM-12:20PM “the more they say the world is globalized, the more they marginalized Africans and endanger our … Continue reading
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