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Mark Shuttleworth, President of the Ubuntu Foundation,and June Arunga, Open Quest Media, speak about opportunities and challenges business and individuals face in developing parts of the world.
Independent Women's Forum, www.iwf.org, is pleased to announce its first winner of IWF's Women Who Make the World Better Award. Our first recipient is June Arunga, a fascinating filmmaker. While growing up in Kenya, surrounded by poverty, June thought about how wealth is created and now promotes her ideas of a free market economy through her writing and films.
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Intro to Pangea Day, May 10, 2008. Welcome from Desmond Tutu, Christian Amanpour, the hosts in LA, and Queen Noor. Carolyn Porco takes us to Saturn, and introduces the film "Pale Blue Dot."
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Jerry Rawlings, ex President of Ghana joins June Arunga, a Kenyan law student, on a journey through Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania and Rwanda. Along the way they focus on key issues like slavery, colonialism, globalisation and leadership, debating whether external or internal factors have had the greatest influence in Africa.
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Black and Tan Juke Joint Series @ Seattle's ACT Theatre hosted by Laura "Piece" Kelly-Jahn - House Quartet - Joseph Mascorella on Drums, Farko Dosumov on Bass, Mark L. Sampson on Keys, Owuor Arunga on Trumpet
5/10/08
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"Yo Killin Me Man" Excerpt from 2005 Tobacco Monologues 2005 Performance
written by spoken word artist Rajnii Eddins and performed by Ebony Arunga,
Felisha Barnes, Christopher Livingston and Theo Macabeo members of the National Youth Congress and a part of Impact Theatre
@ Seattle's ACT Theatre hosted by Laura "Piece" Kelly-Jahn - House Quartet - Joseph Mascorella on Drums, Farko Dosumov on Bass, Mark L. Sampson on Keys, Owuor Arunga on Trumpet
@ Seattle's ACT Theatre hosted by Laura "Piece" Kelly-Jahn - House Quartet - Joseph Mascorella on Drums, Farko Dosumov on Bass, Mark L. Sampson on Keys, Owuor Arunga on Trumpet
@ Seattle's ACT Theatre hosted by Laura "Piece" Kelly-Jahn - House Quartet - Joseph Mascorella on Drums, Farko Dosumov on Bass, Mark L. Sampson on Keys, Owuor Arunga on Trumpet
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"Too Extreme" Excerpt from 2005 Tobacco Monologues 2005 Performance
written by spoken word artist Rajnii Eddins and performed by Ebony Arunga,
Felisha Barnes, Christopher Livingston and Theo Macabeo members of the National Youth Congress and a part of Impact Theatre
@ Seattle's ACT Theatre hosted by Laura "Piece" Kelly-Jahn - House Quartet - Joseph Mascorella on Drums, Farko Dosumov on Bass, Mark L. Sampson on Keys, Owuor Arunga on Trumpet
@ Seattle's ACT Theatre hosted by Laura "Piece" Kelly-Jahn (Happy Born Day Laura) - House Quartet - Joseph Mascorella on Drums, Farko Dosumov on Bass, Mark L. Sampson on Keys, Owuor Arunga on