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Today

Soul Food Awareness Day – Hosted by the Spokane Community College’s Black Student Union, 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m., SCC Lair Student Center, 1810 N. Greene. The menu includes barbecued chicken, collard greens and cornbread; $7; 533-8114.

Archaeology lecture series – Bradley Parker, assistant professor of ancient Near Eastern history at the University of Utah, will speak on “Geographies of Power: Neo-Assyrian Imperialism in Theoretical Perspective,” 5 p.m., Gonzaga University Jundt Center, 500 E. Boone; 323-6691.

Physics and the God of Abraham – A joint lecture series by Gonzaga University and Whitworth College: Rev. William Stoeger will present “God as Creator: Divine Immanence, Evolution and the Laws of Nature,” 7 p.m., Weyerhaueuser Hall, 300 W. Hawthorne Road; Rev. Robert Spitzer will present “Philosophical Implications for Creation and Design Arising out of Contemporary Big Bang Cosmology,” Wednesday at 7 p.m., 721 N. Cincinnati; 323-6744.

Upcoming

Central Asian historical women – Wednesday at noon, Eastern Washington University Monroe Hall, Cheney; Dildora Abidjanova, a Fulbright Fellow at Boston University, will be the presenter; 359-2898.