Another reason to learn a language – to share the unique expertise and knowledge. This year Wikipedia became a little bit more complete with the new pages added by the…
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Another reason to learn a language – to share the unique expertise and knowledge. This year Wikipedia became a little bit more complete with the new pages added by the…
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Read MoreThe Fulbright U.S. Scholar program to Sub-Saharan Africa offers opportunities for scholars in a wide variety of academic disciplines to teach and/or conduct research. Beyond their specific research or teaching…
Read MoreA famous Kenyan writer and a Distinguished Professor of UC Irvine, one of the world’s leading writers and scholars, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o has been a force in bringing Africa to…
Read MoreTanzania Program Overview Building a Caring Community, a Mosaic-supported program in Moshi, Tanzania, works with 220 children and young adults with intellectual disabilities, a very under-served population in Sub-Saharan Africa….
Read MoreMarch 16th 2017 (Thursday) 12-1:45pm 2122 Campbell Hall Please join us to celebrate the Swahili language! Let us share food, stories, music, and fun! Open to public; for…
Read MoreThere are two African language courses offered in Spring 2017: Swahili 3 (first year) and Swahili 6 (second year). Enrollment open for UCLA students, as well as all UC students…
Read MoreThen he put down his axe and sat beside the Scarecrow, who said, “It was a good fight, friend.” They waited until Dorothy awoke the next morning. The little girl…
Read MoreAt once the tree began shaking all its branches as if in pain, and the Tin Woodman passed safely under it. “Come on!” he shouted to the others. “Be quick!”…
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