Friday, October 22, 2010

If You Happen To See Someone Who Looks Like Bill Cosby On Main Street Tonight



It's probably him.  But his Wesleyan benefit for the Green Street Arts Center is sold out, so if you don't have a ticket, you won't be getting in.

However, the Open House on Saturday welcomes everyone to explore what Green Street has to offer.  And a Sunday Salon with Professor J. Kehaulani Kauanui will offer stimulating ideas on indigenous rights.



Open House
Saturday, October 23 | 2-4 pm | Free
Green Street celebrates Wesleyan Homecoming & Family Weekend in style. Join us for Salsa classes, West African Drumming & Dance, and a performance by popular band Buru Style, visual art projects and music for the whole family! Enjoy tours, refreshments and a special pre-registration discount if you sign up for a Session Two class before you leave!

Sunday Salon Discussion Series: Hawaiian Nationhood & Indigenous Rights
with Professor J. Kehaulani Kauanui
Sunday, October 24 | 2:00-3:30 pm | Suggested donation: $5
Join us for this series of intriguing conversations with Wesleyan faculty members. This talk will address the outstanding Hawaiian independence claim and the persistent issue of sovereignty facing the Kanaka Maoli (indigenous Hawaiian) people. Come learn more about how the U.S. government came to acquire Hawai`i and the spectrum of political activism relating to self-determination and nationhood.

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