Oct. 3: WSU Foley Institute speaker on the climate and migration crisis in West Africa

El Hadj Djitteye will speak Tuesday, Oct. 3, about the twin crises of environmental disaster and migration as part of the Foley Institute’s fall series on climate. El Hadj Djitteye is the executive director of the Timbuktu Center for Strategic Studies on the Sahel.

The talk is from noon to 1 p.m. in Bryan Hall 308.

Pizza and soft drinks provided for those attending in person. YouTube link: www.youtube.com/c/FoleyInstitute/video. Hosted by the Foley Institute for Public Policy and Public Service.

For more information, contact Professor Peter Chilson (Department of English) at pchilson@wsu.edu.

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