The first event for the Fall 2005 Teaching Africa project will take place on Tuesday September 27 at 12:15 p.m. in Crawford 102 on the Penn State McKeesport campus.
Sam Weinreb
Surviving the Holocaust
September 21, 7:00 p.m.
Abie Abraham
Surviving the Bataan Death March
October 19, 2005- 7:00 p.m.
Larry Donovan
Surviving a Korean POW Camp
November 16, 2005-7:00 p.m.
John Ungar
Surviving the Quecreek Mine Collapse
February 15, 2006 - 7:00 p.m.
Ed Ezaki
Surviving an American Internment Camp
March 1, 2006-7:00 p.m.
Michael DiLauro
Documentary Filmmaker
"Be careful or the aluxes (pronounced a-loo-shas) will get you" is a warning taken seriously by generations of Yucatan inhabitants. Who are the aluxes? Why should one heed this warning? What are the consequences of ignoring the aluxes?
On Wednesday September 21 at 7 p.m. in the Ostermayer Room of the Student Community Center, Holocaust survivor Sam Weintreb will speak about his experiences as a survivor of Auschwitz.
They stood in the rain and squinted through the rain drops, straining to see every item in the CSI Mobile Van. Young campers at Penn State McKeesport's Kids' Camp, a summer youth program sponsored by Continuing Education, were given the chance to see first-hand what it takes to investigate a crime scene just like the popular television series CSI.
Making the decision to stay in Pittsburgh while pursing a college degree was not a hard choice for Anthony Bruce. After all, Anthony's friends and family were already here and when he looked around at the opportunities available, he knew he could be successful right in his own community.
Attend a discussion by a representative of Doctors Without Borders, the Nobel-Prize winning organization that has done great work in Africa and elsewhere.
Our speaker, Sharon Connor, is a pharmacist who negotiated access to medicines for people in need in Ethiopia and Kenya.
She will speak from 12:15 to 1:30 on TUESDAY, APRIL 5, in the Ostermayer Room of the SCC.
On March 31 there will be a series of events in celebration of Africa Day and in conjunction with Teaching Africa.
The Pittsburgh Dance Ensemble will present an African dance and drumming workshop in the Ostermayer Room of the Student Community Center at 12:15 pm. The presentation will include a discussion of Aftican cultures as well as demonstrations of elements of dance and drumming. At 7 pm the group will perform in the dining area of the SCC.