Conferences, lectures, film series, and other events that might be of interest to The CIHA Blog audience.
By: Michael Ochieng’ Otieno, SJ, Hekima Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations (HIPSIR)
In July 2009, on his first trip to sub-Saharan Africa after taking office, President Barack Obama visited […]
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By Edwin Adjei and Abena Kyere
“My child can speak Twi and Ewe (two Ghanaian languages), yet everyone sees her and asks: ‘How are you?’”- Mayphia (participant in Adomako Ampofo’s research)
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There are several exciting upcoming events in September that we’d like to bring to your attention. For the full listings, please check out the calendar section here. If you […]
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By: Angela Okune
As Kenyans went into highly anticipated elections last week, many on social media penned humorous, sarcastic and sometimes angry Tweets pushing back against the common trope of […]
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We would like to congratulate CIHA Blog Co-Editor, Professor Akosua Adomako Ampofo on being elected as a prestigious Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellow.
The Ghana Academy of Arts […]
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We recently upgraded the Events section of our site, modifying it into a CIHA Blog calendar for relevant upcoming events related to critical humanitarianism, broadly defined, in/on Africa. There are several […]
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By Edwin Adjei
Pan-Africanism, the global intellectual and activist movement that seeks to encourage and strengthen bonds of solidarity between people of African descent, has existed for many decades. The mention […]
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What are strategies for challenging corrupt networks from both the apartheid period and the present day in South Africa? (June 1) What are alternative coordination models to a centralized, […]
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