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John L Dube Lecture 2020 – Professor Nomalanga Mkhize

January 7, 2021 0

Introduction

Professor Nomalanga Mkhize[1] gave this year’s JL Dube memorial lecture at the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s College of Humanities. Professor Mkhize’s lecture focused on the current #BlackLivesMatter protests as […]

Students at Gaston Berger University Share Their Thoughts on COVID-19 and Racism | Des Étudiants de l’Université Gaston Berger Partagent Leurs Réflexions sur la Covid-19 et le Racisme

September 9, 2020 0

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Introductory note by Moïse Diedhiou, CIHA Editorial Assistant, Gaston Berger University:

The COVID-19 pandemic has shaken the whole planet in 2020, not excepting Senegal. Despite the fact that almost the […]

The Double Pandemic: What Can Humanitarians Learn from University of California Student Experiences of COVID-19 and Anti-Black Racism?

July 16, 2020 0

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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