Sudan’s World War: Complicity, Silence and Solidarity
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The Humanities Institute
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Sudan’s World War: Complicity, Silence, and Solidarity
Wednesday, October 15 | 5:30 pm Alumni House
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Sudan is facing one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises: over 10 million displaced, widespread ethnic violence, and a looming famine starving over half a million people, yet it receives little global attention.
Join us for a lecture by Dr. Alden Young (Yale University), author of Transforming Sudan, as he explains how Sudan’s war became a “world war” involving regional and global powers, and what solidarity can look like in the face of silence.
FYE Academic/Culture credit
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Co-sponsored by Islamic World Studies, Humanitarian Action, International Studies, Sociology and Anthropology, Black Studies, and the Center for Social Impact.
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