Christian and African Identities vis-à-vis Postcolonial Ecologies (from Contending Modernities)
The CIHA blog is pleased to repost a review for Contending Modernities by co-editor Cecelia Lynch, on Emmanuel Katongole’s book, Who Are My […]
An exploration of the connections between modern-day Africa and its history.
The CIHA blog is pleased to repost a review for Contending Modernities by co-editor Cecelia Lynch, on Emmanuel Katongole’s book, Who Are My […]
Introduction by Ebenezer Bosomprah, Luce Graduate Fellow and PhD student at the Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana.
The Critical Investigation of Humanitarianism in Africa blog (CIHA) and the Africana Institute for Creation, Recognition, and Elevation (AICRE) had the pleasure of hosting, Normalized […]
As part of our ongoing work on how African religious and spiritual practices challenge various elements of the status quo, we are pleased to post this YouTube video made by […]
The CIHA Blog is very pleased to post this piece by Dr. Estelle Koukam Magne, in which she discusses the contributions of tradpractitioner medicine in Cameroon, and its […]
In our post today, Tristan Corcoran a former CIHA course student, delves into the current famine conditions in Somalia. As Tristan points out, CIHA has previously covered famine in […]
Saturnin Modeste Agramako investigates in this post the worsening situation in CAR and the challenges faced by humanitarian aid workers. (French version included below)
CIHA Blog’s Co-Editor and UKZN Professor Simangaliso Kumalo responding to the last of Professor Allan Boesak’s lecture series under the theme, ‘The Fire, The River and The Scorched Earth […]
The CIHA Blog brings you the fourth lecture of the planned four-series of posts on the Dr JL Dube Memorial Lecture as he celebrates his 150th birthday. These series […]
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