The Western Gaze and Its Effects on Aid
Today’s post addresses a composite of issues connected to racism and paternalism in representations of Africans in the West and its impact on humanitarianism in Africa. The post represents revised […]
Today’s post addresses a composite of issues connected to racism and paternalism in representations of Africans in the West and its impact on humanitarianism in Africa. The post represents revised […]
The CIHA Blog’s mission is to transform the phenomenon of aid to Africa into egalitarian and respectful relationships that challenge unequal power relations, paternalism and victimization by highlighting […]
While South Africa has a strong Constitution, incidents of racism or persistent structural racism in schools show that the education systems have largely not been transformed. This webinar seeks to […]
August Wilson Society
September 24, 2020, 4:00 pm EDT
Virtual lecture and panel discussion on the influence of Africa in August Wilson’s work, and the artist’s role in addressing race […]
Following the letter sent to the World Bank on August 17, 2020, today we are posting an updated letter to both the World Bank (WB) and […]
The CIHA Blog has long challenged neocolonialism and racism in aid projects. We have also warned about the ongoing and massive appropriation and outflow of the wealth and resources of […]
The Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR) – live webinar
Dr. Robin DiAngelo in dialogue with Dr. Wilhelm Verwoerd and Dr. Mandisa Haarhoff, moderated by Dr. Stanley Henkeman
Thursday, 30 July 2020, […]
Students across the UC system took a new online course, Critical Investigations into Humanitarianism in Africa (named after this Blog), for the first time in the spring of 2020. Given […]
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Introductory note by Edwin Asa Adjei, CIHA Editorial Assistant, University of Ghana-Legon: For centuries, black people have faced colonialism, slavery, racism, socio-economic exploitation and political marginalization all over the […]
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