Violence and Nonviolence in South Africa today
This week, The CIHA Blog has been posting a series of articles about nonviolence movements across Africa. This is the final post in our series, by CIHA Blog co-editor Simangaliso […]
This week, The CIHA Blog has been posting a series of articles about nonviolence movements across Africa. This is the final post in our series, by CIHA Blog co-editor Simangaliso […]
The Johannesburg Workshop in Theory and Criticism and the University of California Humanities Research Institute are presenting a series of lectures 29 June – 1 July and streaming them […]
It’s now the third day after South Africans cast their national and provincial vote, and the hype and the expectations from all Parties are high. Though some may argue for […]
by Candice Moore
In April, South Africa celebrates 20 years of freedom. The new South Africa’s foreign policy was crafted on the bedrock of internationalism. This is a reflection both of […]
As the world continues to celebrate Nelson Mandela’s life and mourn his death, The CIHA Blog has collected more reflections from around the world about his legacy. Ugandan journalist Tumusiime […]
We at The CIHA Blog join the world in our sadness to hear of former South African President Nelson Mandela’s death. Madiba’s life embodied all types of struggle for justice, […]
Human rights violations against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons has gained news coverage, especially in Africa, raising public outrage and condemnation. On Friday 26 July, the United Nations High […]
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