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SUMMARY:Land Grabs in Africa: Econoimc Growth or Re-colonization? *Note: actual end time may vary.* 
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LOCATION:East Bay Community Foundation\, 200 Frank Ogawa Plaza\, Oakland\, CA 
DESCRIPTION:Anuradha Mittal\, Oakland Institute\n\n<b>Anuradha Mittal</b>\, Founder/Director of the Oakland Institute\n\nStarting 2011\, Oakland Institute has unveiled land investment deals in Africa which reveal a disturb-ing pattern of a lack of transparency\, fairness\, and accountability. The dynamic relationship between research\, advocacy\, and international media cover-age has resulted in an amazing string of successes and organizing in the U.S. and abroad.\n\nAfrican countries are recording unprecedented economic growth while income inequity is higher than ever. The current model of economic structure is considered a success as countries compete with one another to open up their markets to foreign investors buying mass acres of land and extracting resources. What happens to communities forced off their ancestral homes? Foreign land acquisitions are challenging traditional concepts of nationhood and sovereignty\, examining historic experiences of colonialism of the past and present. Learn about resistance from impacted communities on the ground and solidarity movements in the U.S.\n\nFree and open to Public -- RSVP requested -- 510.663.2255 or email PriorityAfrica@PriorityAfrica.org
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