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Events

Monday, 09 May 2016 - Sunday, 15 May 2016

Various Schools and Departments at Wits will celebrate Africa Week in a series of events including panel discussions, poetry sessions, a film festival etc.
The Society, Work and Development Institute (SWOP) will host Tracy Humbly (SWOP Research Associate) to present this research seminar.
Professor Michael Kimmel, an internationally renowned expert on gender will present two discussions on gender equality.
Professor Pumla Dineo Gqola will deliver her Inaugural Lecture titled; Writing Miriam Tlali: Authority, voice and black feminist imagination.
The African Centre for Migration & Society (ACMS) will host a lunchtime seminar on how new migrant communities in Fordsburg, (re)construct space and place.
Ruined launches the 2016 Student Drama programme. The story is both a romance and thriller, in a chaotic war-torn world of music, fear and celebration.
Get up close and personal with all kinds of weird and wonderful animals at Yebo Gogga Yebo amaBlomo 2016.
Wits University Press and the Wits Institute of Social and Economic Research will host the launch of Maxim Bolt’s book.
The Global Labour University Programme at Wits celebrates its 10 year anniversary.
The Wits School of Arts Film & TV Division will host a special screening event of the documentary Incarcerated Knowledge , directed by Dylan Valley.