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MADAGASCAR 2001!!Third International Conference on Women in Africa & the African Diaspora
(WAAD III)
Dear WAAD Participant:
Preparations for the Madagascar WAAD III conference is in full gear. If
your proposal was accepted, you should have received a hard copy of your
letter of acceptance. If you have not, please let me know ASAP.NEW WAAD E-MAIL ADDRESS:
The WAAD conference has a new e-mail address: waad@iupui.edu
Please send all WAAD-related messages to the WAAD address NOT to my
personal e-mail address.REGISTRATION
The registration form was sent with your letter of acceptance. The form is
being sent to you with this message as an attachment and as text (see end
of message). All presenters MUST pre-register to be included in the
program.TRAVEL PACKAGE
The travel package proposed last year remains in effect. I will repost the
information. Ordinarily, participants are responsible for their travel
arrangements. However, we are fortunate to have a travel agent put
together a package for a limited number of seats. You are advised to pay for the package
before the end of April to take advantage of the offer.PAPERS
All presenters are required to submit TWO copies of their completed papers
(20-30 double-spaced pages) by AUGUST 1.CHANGE OF ADDRESS
If your contact changes, let me know ASAPFUNDING
The conference is not funded and we cannot sponsor participants,
unfortunately.MAILING LIST
If you wish to be removed from the WAAD mailing list, please let me know
and I will effect the change immediately.CONTACTING CONVENER
The quickest way to reach me is via e-mail: waad@iupui.edu
I am working on this conference all alone and I must confess that I am
overwhelmed by (but happy with) the huge response the conference has
received. I will appreciate it very much if participants can take note of
the information sent out in updates to avoid sending me e-mails with
questions for which responses have been provided in the updates. It is
hard to cope with hundreds of e-mail messages daily.I look forward to the conference and seeing you in Madagascar.
Warmest regards,
Obi