IJR: Exploring Nelson Mandela’s Legacy
The Institute for Justice and Reconciliation Cape Town, South AfricaNelson Mandela’s vision of citizenship was shaped by the idea of a world in which the other matters - an ideal grounded in the quest [...]
Nelson Mandela’s vision of citizenship was shaped by the idea of a world in which the other matters - an ideal grounded in the quest [...]
On Thursday, 19 July from 15:00 to 16:30 Geneva time, ICVA Network will run the fourth session of the learning stream on the humanitarian-development-peace nexus, jointly organized by ICVA [...]
Theme: Beyond Binaries and Analogy The logic of binary opposites and analogical deduction has defined the study of Africa for long. Modernity is pitted against [...]
July Postcolonial Sonicities of Madzimbahwe Mbira This two-part program showcases the work of award-winning UC Santa Barbara historian and previous CIHA Blog contributor, Mhoze Chikowero, [...]
The 2018 ASAUK Conference celebrates the diversity and interdisciplinarity of the study of Africa. The conference is a key event for scholars working on and in [...]
The College of Humanities Cordially invites you to attend the 2018 Annual John Langalibalele Dube Memorial Lecture Guest Speaker - Prof Chad Berry Title: 'I'm [...]
The IJR invites you to join us for the 15th Annual Ashley Kriel Memorial Lecture: Unravelling Coloured Identities In commemoration of the contribution that the [...]
Seth Mokitimi Methodist Seminary invites all to a Public Lecture by visiting scholar, Dr. Willy Mafuta (Drake University, Iowa - USA). Topic: The Myth of [...]
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE: Religious Extremism and Violence in Africa: Reviewing the Practice of Intervention & Inter-religious Dialogue Dates: 9-10 October 2018 CALL FOR PAPERS Hekima Institute of Peace Studies [...]
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