The 2015 Annual John Langalibalele Dube Memorial Lecture
As part of the Lecture series at UKZN, The CIHA Blog announces the upcoming 2015 Annual John Langalibalele Dube Memorial Lecture that will take place on Thursday, September 10th, 2015 […]
As part of the Lecture series at UKZN, The CIHA Blog announces the upcoming 2015 Annual John Langalibalele Dube Memorial Lecture that will take place on Thursday, September 10th, 2015 […]
2014 Annual John Langalibalele Dube Memorial Lecture
Writing women, gendering history: What would it mean to look at the 20th anniversary of South Africa’s democracy from the perspective of Nokuthela Dube?
“Remembering […]
The College of Humanities at the University of KwaZulu-Natal organised the Dr JL Dube Memorial Lecture series as he celebrates his 150th birthday. This is the lecture delivered by […]
The CIHA Blog brings you the third lecture of the planned four-series of posts on the Dr JL Dube Memorial Lecture as he celebrates his 150th birthday. These series […]
The question of land is a controversial one in the South African political space. Debates about whether the land should be expropriated to formerly dispossessed communities without compensation remains […]
Today we present an article by Professor Cherif Keita who demonstrates the intersections between religion and politics in Africa by discussing John Langalibalele Dube as a path breaking figure. This […]
In our continuing coverage of the public lectures hosted by the Ujamaa Centre at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, we present Rev. Dr. Willy Mafuta’s talk on the current problem […]
On 11 September 2014 the CIHABlog editorial team at UKZN joined the UKZN’s College of Humanities to celebrate and reflect on the first 20 years of the post-apartheid South Africa, […]
The College of Humanities at the University of KwaZulu-Natal organised the Dr JL Dube Memorial Lecture series as he celebrates his 150th birthday. This is the lecture delivered by […]
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