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The Walrus Talks: Africa's Next Generation

Wednesday, March 9, 2016 19:00
Arts Building Moyse Hall Theatre, 853 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 0G5, CA

You are invited to attend The Walrus Talks, where Professor Hugo Melgar-Qui帽onez, Director of the 缅北强奸 Institute for Global Food Security and the School of Dieteics and Human Nutrition, will be among the speakers to discuss the next generation of African leaders, education access and equality, youth, gender equality and social justice along with fellow guest speakers.

The Walrus Foundation is a registered charitable non-profit with an educational mandate to create forums for matters vital to Canadians. The foundation is dedicated to supporting writers, artists, ideas, and thought-provoking conversation. They achieve these goals across multiple platforms, publishing The Walrus magazine鈥攚hich focuses on Canada and its place in the world鈥攖en times a year in print, tablet, and mobile editions; curating and producing the national series of public Walrus Talks; convening annual sector-based leadership dinners; posting original, high-quality content daily at thewalrus.ca; and designing such digital projects as Walrus Ebooks and Walrus TV. The foundation also trains young professionals in media, publishing, and non-profit development.

RSVP required to blair [dot] elliott [at] thewalrus [dot] ca or 416-971-5004 ext 245

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