Abahlali as a Movement for Dignity and Courage
CIHA is pleased to share a video for the event Abahlali as a Movement for Dignity and Courage. The event is part of a series organized by Black […]
The CIHA Blog links to online content that we have found to be problematic in its assumptions, framing, or language and provide a question or thought(s) provoked by each piece. Through the “Track Changes” series, we ask how portrayals and representations need to be not only rephrased, but also reframed and rethought.
CIHA is pleased to share a video for the event Abahlali as a Movement for Dignity and Courage. The event is part of a series organized by Black […]
Late last month, the CIHA team traveled to Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo, for the 5th biannual meeting for the African Studies Association of Africa […]
From the Institute of African Studies (IAS) at the University of Ghana: We would like to extend a warm invitation to attend a Pan-African Conversation on 14 […]
This overview and analysis of the situation in Sudan by Saturnin Modeste Agramako, Luce Graduate Fellow from Hekima Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations (HIPSIR), is the […]
Please join CIHA blog co-editor Dr. Elias Opongo SJ. during a free Zoom webinar for Hekima Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations (HIPSIR).
Today’s post is by CIHA co-editor Toussaint Kafarhire Murhula, who is from DRC, on his perspective on Pope Francis’s recent visit to the country, as well as his […]
The CIHA blog is pleased to repost a review for Contending Modernities by co-editor Cecelia Lynch, on Emmanuel Katongole’s book, Who Are My […]
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