Monday, February 25, 2013

Mandela and Rugby

Mandela and Rugby is an educational program about the relationship between apartheid-a system of racial segregation- and rugby- a sport- in the nation of South Africa.  Nelson Mandela is, of course, one of the national heroes of South Africa, a man who spent close to three decades in prison for his efforts to end apartheid, and was elected to be the nation's first black president in 1994 after longstanding international sanctions finally put an end to apartheid.  This program is being put on by the ALANA Center Outreach Coordinator, Octavio Rodriguez, and will be held in the ALANA Center tomorrow, Tuesday Feb. 26th, at 6:30 PM.



If you have any questions about this event or need accommodations, please email Octavio at o_rodriguez2@u.pacific.edu or call the MC at 209 946 7707.
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