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Pearl
Duncan is a speaker, represented by American Program Bureau.
Events
DISCUSSION OF THE NEW BOOK, AND OF
GENEALOGICAL AND DNA SEARCHES.
Contact American Program Bureau
- 11/29/07: University of Delaware, Newark, Del.,
Keynote Speaker, Kwanzaa
Festival, Evening. Audio-visual presentation, "What Our DNA Says About
Our
Race, Heritage and Human Ancestry."
- 2/9/07: Hudson School, Hoboken, N.J., Speaker,
School-Community-Parent
Event. Audio-visual presentation, "What DNA Says About Our Common Human
Ancestry: Our Ancestors' Origins, Migrations, Settlements, and Ancient
and
recent History."
- 7/9/05: Hagaman Memorial Library Genealogy Group,
East Haven, CT, 7 p.m., "Using DNA, Family Nicknames, and Folklore to
Trace Our Ancestors." Audio-visual presentation, informal speech and
individual question-and-answer.
- 1/8/05: The New England Chapter of the Afro-American
Historical and Genealogical Society, 10 a. m.-1 p.m., "Using DNA and
Folklore to Uncover African-American Roots." Individual q & a,
speech, audio-visual presentation, and question-and-answer.
http://www.aahgs-ne.org/meetings.htm
- 5/12/04: Museum of Fine Arts, Springfield Museums'
Spotlight Series, Massachusetts, 7 p.m., "Tracing Your Family History
with Language, Stories and DNA." Radio interview, dinner, paid
admissions, speech, audiovisual presentation and question-and-answer.
http://www.wfcr.org/OLD_WWW/wfcrnews.html
http://www.wfcr.org/news/104-804.php
Article and interview in the Springfield Republican.
- 3/26/04: Port Washington Public Library, Long
Island, noon, "Using DNA and Family Folklore to Trace Our Human
Ancestors." Audio-visual presentation, speech, and question-and-answer.
Article printed and posted in Library's Calendar
- 4/3/03: Hudson County Community College, Jersey
City, NJ: "Diversity and Our Common Human Ancestry - We Are All
Related," Keynote speaker with audio-visuals, Question and Answer, 7:30
p.m..
- 2/10/03: Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana,
Pennsylvania: "Finding Your Roots: Using Community, Family, Genealogy,
Technology, and DNA to Research the African-American Experience in
America" Keynote speaker with audio-visuals, Question and Answer,
Reception, 6 p.m.
http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=6745706&BRD=1078&PAG=461&deptid=151025&rfi=6
The Penn, Indiana U., Pa.
- 2/5/03: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences,
Little Rock Arkansas, The Wellness Program: Intellectual, Emotional,
Physical, Social, Occupational, Spiritual: "What DNA Says About Race
and Our Human History," Discussion and audio-visual presentation,
Question and Answer, Box Lunch, 12 Noon.
http://www.studentactivitiesandhousing.uams.edu/wellness.htm
http://www.baxterbulletin.com/news/stories/20030204/localnews/912500.html
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
- 7/26/02: Yale University, Gilder Lehrman Center:
"Slavery and Freedom in New England," July 25-28 Conference. Pearl
Duncan will do an audio-visual presentation, entitled, "Family
Histories: Memory of Resistance and Survival," at 1:00 p.m. on Friday,
at the First Congregational Church, Canterbury.
http://www.yale.edu/glc
- 2/28/02: Metropolitan State College of Denver;
University of Colorado at Denver, Auraria Campus; Community College of
Denver: "We Are All Related -- What DNA Says About Race and Our Human
Ancestry: Tracing Your Family History with Language, Stories and DNA."
http://www.ucdadvocate.com
- 2/3/02: Community Gospel Truth Church of God, Bronx,
N.Y.: Black History Month Celebration: "Our Ancestors Were Strong, And
That's Why We're Here."
- 12/7/01: Indiana University of Pennsylvania: "Our
Ancestors Were Strong," Kwanzaa Celebration.
- The African Atlantic Genealogical Society's comments
about Family History Week.
- 6/9/01: African-American Genealogical Group --
Philadelphia: Advanced Genealogy Workshop Luncheon Speaker
Series: "How DNA Can be Used to Map the Human Family Tree."
- 4/14/01: African American Genealogical Society
-- New York, "Our Human Ancestors Survived."
- March 15, 2001: CNN.com
and CNN-TV "Talkback Live" 3 p.m.: Commentary, read by
Bobbie Battista, final segment of the show.
- February 24, 2001: Discussion of Cultural
Survival in African American Maroon Communities in Colonial America
(Caribbean, 13 North American Colonies, Nova Scotia, Brazil and South
American Colonies), and in America Today, WBAI Radio New York, 99.5 fm.
- February 22, 2001: "DNA Dawns: Talk,
Talk, Talk, We Are All Related," Guest Speaker at the Hudson School,
Hoboken, N. J.
- December 2, 2000: Keynote Kwanzaa speaker at
Utica College of Syracuse
University, New York.
- October 15, 2000 Family History Fair:
New York Archivists
- Workshop
Topic: DNA: Can It Trace My Ancestors? (Click Workshop for more
info).
- September 20 at 1:15 p.m.: New York University
and the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
Conference, "Crossing Boundaries."
- The author made an audio-visual presentation about
her new book, her DNA and genealogical searches, and encouraged others
to do their own narratives and stories.
- "Crossing Boundaries: The African Disporia in
the New Millenium"
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