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  1. An all girls secondary school is being built in honor and memory of John Granville in Kurmuk, Sudan. Plans to open are set for Feb. 2010.
  2. IDSC’s Christine Eun Jung Oh master’s paper on Feminist Lawmaking on Gender Violence will be published in Gender Studies Vol. 77. Congrats!
  3. Ellen Foley’s book is out (with an official publication date of Jan. 2010): YOUR POCKET IS WHAT CURES YOU: The Politics of Health in Senegal
  4. IDCE social change fellows host a open conversation on the current healthcare debate, Dec. 3rd, IDCE house basement, 6:30pm
  5. Professor Marianne Sarkis talks Nov. 17th at UN Headquarters in New York City. Visit her project website at www.fgmnetwork.org
  6. Come celebrate interactions among and between all members of the IDCE community at a reception in Tilton Hall, Nov. 18th, 4pm
  7. Difficult dialogues through movies is screening Sin Nombre Nov. 16th, 7pm, 2nd floor Dana commons
  8. Difficult Dialogues through movies is screening Reise der Hoffnung tonight at 7pm , 2nd floor Dana commons
  9. Jennifer Wolch, founder of USC's sustainable cities, speaks on social justice, homelessness and eco sustainability. Nov 2nd, 3:30, Higgins
  10. IDCE OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY OCTOBER 30, 2009. RSVP TO IDCENEWS@CLARKU.EDU
  11. Interested in Worcester’s transition to sustainability? Speak to mayoral candidates about this pressing issue on the 22nd, Tilton Hall, 6pm
  12. Catholic Relief Services is recruiting for their international development fellow program on the 26th, 1pm, Granville room, IDCE house
  13. www.turkmenistan-foundation.org uses former IDCE Clark student project management proposal to focus on volunteer development
  14. Clarkies engage in turning idealism into action at schweitzerfellowship.wordpress.com through health and human service projects
  15. 15 years ago today marked the beginning the Rwandan Genocide. Rwanda recounts history: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7987162.stm
  16. we're creating an IDCE twitter account!