
The Caribbean and African Association is recognized as one of the most ethnically diverse clubs on campus, and represents more than 100 countries. With the intent of promoting Caribbean and African based initiatives on campus, the CAA works directly with other clubs to foster community, diversity and leadership skills. Welcome!
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Saturday, March 17, 2007
Justice and Reconciliation Project
What you're "voting" on is whether you feel the proposed project is worthwhile. When you vote, you're NOT making a financial commitment of any kind; you're simply indicating that you think it's a good idea and should go ahead.
Voting takes less than a minute, and it's easy - so please VOTE NOW, by clicking here
http://www.givemeaning.com/donate/p-project.aspx?gg=984 to review the project profile (and then just click on the Vote icon to cast your vote).
With enough votes, the Project's founder (UBC's own Erin Baines!) can work towards making the idea a reality.
Friday, November 17, 2006
CAP AIDS Night at the Lamplighter
You're invited to Beats to CAP>AIDS – a jam-packed World AIDS Night of dj's and live performance from DJ Fisher and Bakumba, Ndidi Cascade and Deanna; Kesseke Yeo, Kocassale Dioubate and Comfort Ero - all to support and celebrate grassroots efforts to resist, survive and overcome the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Africa.
WORLD AIDS DAY
Friday, December 1, 2006
Lamplighter in Gastown
210 Abbott Street
Vancouver BC
Doors at 8:00 PM
Tickets: $10 advance/$15 door
Valid ID Required/ 19+
Brought to you by the volunteers of Canada Africa Partnership on AIDS (CAP AIDS), all proceeds from the event will be matched 2:1 by CIDA to support our Safe Livelihoods Program in Africa. More information about CAP AIDS and the Safe Livelihoods Program can be found below.
Hope you can make it - good music, beautiful people – and you'll have the whole weekend to recover!