Free afternoon of discussions and presentations on different topics surrounding Ghanaian culture and social change over the last 50 years since Independence. This is event is being held at the Centre for Anthropology at the British Museum. Several of the speakers are anthropologists, including Jonathan King who is Keeper of the Department of Africa, Oceania and the Americas at the British Museum. The day is open to everyone (you don't have to be an academic!).
To book a free place contact Laura Rooke on 0207 323 8908 or lrooke@thebritishmuseum.ac,uk
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