@ Brixton Jamm 251 Brixton Road-tonight from 9 pm till 3 a.m. £6 or £5 concessions:
“This launch event features: Asian Dub Foundation’s Invasion Sound System - Feat. MC Spex, DJ Shodan (Ganja Records) and MC Lowqui (Metalheadz), Marcacatu (Live Brazillian Band), Rhythms of Resistance Samba Band, MC Angel with Bass6 & Mudge, MC Logic, DJ’s Olly Wood and Crtl-Z(Funkateck Recordings) and Chain of Command.”


Public Lectures @ LSE:
The Gilder-Lehrman Lecture Series In American history has just started at the LSE: the inaugural lecture is titled “The Origins of American Constitutionalism†and explores constitutional issues: ‘the notion of a written constitution, the separation of powers, representation and sovereignty.’
Delivered by Gordon Wood who’s a professor of history at Brown University
Date: Tuesday 29 November 2005 6.30pm
Venue: [ Old Theatre, Old Building] LSE
The Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition is a part of the Yale Center for International and Area Studies and is dedicated to the investigation and dissemination of knowledge concerning all aspects of slavery and its abolition.
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Wed 30 Nov : 6.00 p.m. @ New Theatre, East Building, LSE
Cricket Test to Citizenship Test: How the war on terror is wrecking Britain’s racial landscape
“The LSE Department of Sociology Hobhouse Lecture Series is to be inaugurated on Wednesday 30 November by the The Guardian’s Gary Younge who is known as a bold and incisive commentator on race and politics in the UK and the US. He is author of No Place Like Home: A Black Briton’s Journey Through The American South (University Press of Mississippi, 2002)”
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