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| Tuesday, December 1, 2009
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7:00 PM
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End of the Rainbow
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End of the Rainbow provides a concise, in-depth look at the impact of global extractive industries on local populations, their economy, their traditions and their environment. It depicts in striking details the confrontation of two cultures, one indigenous the other a unique reflection of the age of globalization. The film uses a gold mine in Guinea to explore whether concessions granted to transnational corporations are in the interest of the companies, the governing elite or the local community.
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Luce Hall Auditorium |
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The Council on African Studies, the New Haven Alliance for Congo, and the Afro-American Cultural Center at Yale University |
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Directed by Robert Nugent. In English, Mandinke and French with English subtitles |
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Elizabeth Ludyjan
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| Wednesday, December 2, 2009
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11:45 AM
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