比尔克林顿28日在宾夕法尼亚大学演讲
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Bill Clinton, 42nd president of the United States
0 d T* ~3 H$ U: s6 R* QAmy Gutmann, University of Pennsylvania president
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Ronald Daniels, Penn provost
* J. ]3 a) h+ W+ Q' O. dTukufu Zuberi, Penn Center for Africana Studies director
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Camille Charles, CFAS associate faculty director
8 u' f. v* @% t8 L" D$ v8 Q1 W% ?DeWayne Wickham, North Carolina A&T University Institute for
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Advanced Journalism Studies director, USA Today columnist
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6 m" }3 Y7 H3 ?- v“Kerner Plus 40” Symposium keynote address by President Bill Clinton followed by a Q&A session led by Mr. Wickham and Dr. Zuberi
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WHEN& WHERE:
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Feb. 28, 11 a.m.– noon, Irvine Auditorium, 3401 Spruce St.
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Tickets, which are free, are required and will be available on a first come, first served basis Feb. 25-26 for PennCard holders from the Annenberg Center for Performing Arts Box Office, 3680 Walnut St., only one ticket per person. Sponsored by Penn’s Center for Africana Studies and Annenberg School for Communication and by the Institute for Advanced Journalism Studies at North Carolina A&T University, “Kerner Plus 40” is a two-day symposium on the 1968 Kerner Commission report on U.S. race relations. The Symposium’s panels are free and open to the public, but attendees must register at
http://www.kernerplus40.org/ or call 215-898-4965.
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www.kernerplus40.org.