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2004
International Year to Commemorate the Struggle against Slavery and its Abolition
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The International Task Force of the ASPnet TST Education Project

taskforce.jpgThe International Task Force of the ASPnet TST Education Project is composed of historians and other specialists who advise and guide UNESCO on the implementation of the ASPnet“Breaking the Silence” Transatlantic Slave Trade (TST) Education Project,
The Fifth International Task Force Meeting of the ASPnet TST Education Project was held in Bridgetown, Barbados on 5 December 2003. The main objectives of the meeting were to review recent results and make proposals for activities in 2004 and 2005.


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Aspnet Transatlantic Slave Trade (Tst) Education Project
TST International Task Force


Professor Hilary Macdonald Beckles
Pro-Vice Chancellor
University Of The West Indies,
Kingston
Jamaica



Professeur Jean-Michel Deveau
Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis,
Nice
France



Ms Mari Hareide
Secretary-General
Norwegian National Commission For UNESCO,
Oslo
Norway



Professeur Elisée Soumonni
Université Nationale Du Bénin
Cotonou
Benin



Professor Sylvia Frey
Professor of History
Tulane University,
New Orleans, Louisiana
United States Of America



Sr Nilson Acosta Reyes
Consejo Nacional De Patrimonio
La Habana,
Cuba



Dr Victor Benjie Owhotu
Department of Curriculum Studies,
University Of Lagos,
Lagos
Nigeria



Professor James Walvin
Department of History
University Of York
York
United Kingdom



Professor Carlos Macchili
Rector,
Universidade Pedagógica,
Maputo
Mozambique

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