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UMBC Talks - Discussion of Women's Film of the Month (The Greatest Silence: Rape in the Congo)

UMBC Talks - A Diversity Dialogue Series continues for Spring 2008 on March 12th at Free Hour in The Mosaic: Culture and Diversity Center! Topic: Discussion of the Women's Center Film of the Month, The Greatest Silence: Rape in the Congo. Join us to discuss this topic, voice your opinions, and hear those of your fellow community members. Sponsored by the Campus Committee for Culture and Diversity and the Mosaic Center. Contact mosaic@umbc.edu for more information.

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