Black Lives Do Not Matter: The Anglophone Question
Since 2016, Cameroon has been in the midst of what has become known as “the Anglophone crisis.” Building on posts published last week by Father Lado, (available here), and […]
Since 2016, Cameroon has been in the midst of what has become known as “the Anglophone crisis.” Building on posts published last week by Father Lado, (available here), and […]
Since 2016, Cameroon has been in the midst of what has become known as “the Anglophone crisis.” The territory of present-day Cameroon was even more disrupted than many countries colonized […]
Par : Ludovic Lado, S.J.
Au cours de mes quelques semaines de séjour au Cameroun, j’ai tenu à consacrer quelques jours, en guise de solidarité, au terrain de […]
There are several exciting calls for proposals/applications/nominations with upcoming deadlines that we’d like to bring to your attention. For more details and the full listing of many more interesting opportunities, […]
As the new academic year begins, we’d like to welcome new readers to CIHA Blog. We seek to foreground critical and religious voices to explore connections among issues of faith, […]
Guest post by: Eileen Wakesho and Omayma Gutbi
Recent years have seen what the world defines as a massive refugee crisis with agencies like the UN refugee agency, the UNHCR, […]
Guest post by: Catia C. Confortini (Wellesley College), with Tiina Vaittinen (University of Tampere)
Today we post the second of a two-part piece based on a paper presented by Dr. Catia […]
Guest post by: Catia C. Confortini (Wellesley College), with Tiina Vaittinen (University of Tampere)
This week we post a […]
Today we repost the latest newsletter from Hekima Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations (HIPSIR), CIHA Blog partner in Kenya. The newsletter highlights a blog post by HIPSIR […]
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