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CONFERENCE CALL

1. Celebration of Black History Month, February 26, 2009

2. Summit/Colloquium of Agencies and Organizations Responsible for the Management of African Arts and Culture in Africa and the Diaspora in Cameroon, April 7 to 10, 2009.

3. Public Lecture on African Indigenous Languages May 7, 2009.

4. Collaboration/Partnership with International Organizations.


5. Invitation from the Brazilian Government to Organize and Host the 5th Global African Conference/Colloquium in Brasilia, Brazil.

6. CBAAC's Annual International Children's Day Celebration 2009.

7. Most Recent activities at CBAAC

TEACHING AFRICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE TO THE DIASPORA
AND TEACHING DIASPORA HISTORY AND CULTURE TO AFRICA,

NOVEMBER 9 - 13 2009 BRASILIA , BRAZIL


INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM
TEACHING AFRICAN AND DIASPORA HISTORY AND CULTURE



Teaching and Propagating African History and Culture to the Diaspora
and Teaching Diaspora History and Culture to Africa

CBAAC moves to Permanent Site
CBAAC's Building
Almost 30 years after its establishment, the Centre was located temporarily at the National Theatre, Iganmu, Lagos.

Public Lecture: Esu Elegbara:
A Source of an Alter/Native Theory of African Literature and Criticism
Exhibition: Africa: Seen & Heard
at the 2nd Pan African Cultural Festival held in Algiers, Algeria.

 

CBAAC DG Welcomes all to New Year, unveils 2009 programmes

On behalf of the Management and Staff of the Centre, we greet our numerous friends, partners and well–wishers the best compliments of the New Year. >>> More

The Director General of CBAAC, Prof. Tunde Babawale
Cultural Rejuvenation for Integration and Sustainable Development

* Cultural Rejuvenation for Integration and Sustainable Development.
- A Communique by Prof Tunde Babawale.


*Cultural Rejuvenation for National Integration and Sustainable Development: - Address by Prof. Tunde Babawale

*Traditional Socio-cultural Systems as Models for Stability and Security in Societies - Adeyinka Aderinto & Akeem Akinwale

*Maximizing the Economic Potentials of the Calabar Cultural Carnival
-By Dr. Eze Bassey Eze


*Rejuvenating Community Spirit for Accelerated Socio-Economic Development - By Ayo Olukotun >>> More

Prof. Tunde Babawale, DG, CBAAC.


Public Lectures at FESTAC '77

Prof. Wole Soyinka.

Opening Address to the Colloquium
- by His Excellency Lt-General Olusegun Obasanjo

The Scholar in African Society - by Professor Wole Soyinka


DNA Technology:
Oprah Winfrey

Oprah Winfrey traces root to South Africa >>>


Events in Black Heritage

New Dawn at CBAAC

 

Memoranda

Memorandum on the Celebration of the Black History Month

Memorandum on the International Conference on Spirituality, Social Capital and Self-Reliance




Global African Colloquium on Spirituality, Social Capital and Self-Reliance in Africa
International Conference on “Global African Spirituality, Social Capital and Self-Reliance in Africa” held on 4th-8th November, 2007 at Casa del Papa, Ouidah, Republic of Benin.

CBAAC/UNESCO EXHIBITION
CBAAC/UNESCO Exhibition to celebrate the 30th anniversary of FESTAC '77 at the 34th General Conference of UNESCO held in Paris from October 16th to November 3rd 2007.

Latest on CBAAC

Communique of African Agencies and Organisations involved in the Management of African Arts and Culture



CBAAC in Perspectives

My Mandate at CBAAC - Prof. Tunde Babawale

Prof. Tunde Babawale.

Comments on CBAAC
Nelson Mandela.

Nelson Mandela, others commend CBAAC >>>


CBAAC Annual Public Lecture

Reconciling the Faiths:
Strategies for Enhancing Religious Harmony for National Development
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African Rock Art and Pan African Renaissance

* Communiqué: International Methodology Workshop on "African Rock Art and Pan African Renaissance.
* See Pictures