An exploration of the connections between modern-day Africa and its history.

Rethinking ‘Good Intentions’ With Ivan Illich in the Holiday Season

December 14, 2018 0

Given that this is the season for giving, today we repost an address by Ivan Illich to the Conference on InterAmerican Student Projects (CIASPJ) in Cuernevaca, Mexico, on April […]

Part 2: Migrations of the Holy: Sacramentals or Charms? A South African Catholic Dichotomy

November 22, 2018 0

First, we would like to say Happy Thanksgiving and Native American Heritage Day to all of our readers! Today we are posting the second half of Thabang Nkadimeng’s piece, Migrations […]

Migrations of the Holy: Sacramentals or Charms? A South African Catholic Dichotomy

November 20, 2018 0

In this week’s two-part guest post by Thabang Nkadimeng, we reflect on the nature and efficacy of sacramentals in religious circles and charms in popular culture. CIHA often highlights religious […]

What President Donald Trump Got Wrong on Race and Land Reform in South Africa

November 6, 2018 0

We at CIHA often publish posts discussing land rights and this week we offer Dr. Willy Mafuta’s take on Donald Trump’s uninformed and problematic tweet on race and land issues […]

Kenya’s Economic Policy: Borrowing from China Plus Regressive Taxation is Problematic for Social Welfare and Economic Growth

October 30, 2018 0

This week we are featuring a post by one of our newest Luce Graduate Fellows, Rebecca Mugo, a Master’s student at the Hekima Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations […]

Pentecostalism and Politics in Nigeria and Beyond

October 18, 2018 0

We at CIHA are delighted to offer the following excerpts from the introduction to Dr. Ebenezer Obadare’s new book, Pentecostal Republic: Religion and the Struggle for State Power in Nigeria (Zed […]

The 2018 John Langalibalele Dube Memorial Lecture: “I’m Gonna Sit at the Welcome Table: The Enduring Power and Promise of Education as a Public Good”

October 12, 2018 0

The University of Kwazulu-Natal (UKZN) hosts the annual J.L. Dube Memorial Lecture, named after the first president of the African National Congress (ANC) and a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, John Langalibalele […]

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