Juxtaposing the Impact of HIV and COVID-19 on the South African Economy: Implications for the Unemployed (Part 2)

March 14, 2021 0

Today, we run the second post in the two-part series on “Juxtaposing the Impact of HIV and COVID-19 on the South African Economy.” The series is based on a lecture […]

Juxtaposing the Impact of HIV and COVID-19 on the South African Economy: Implications for the Unemployed (Part 1)

March 7, 2021 0

Today, we run the first post of a two-part series on “Juxtaposing the Impact of HIV and COVID-19 on the South African Economy.” The series is based on a lecture […]

The South African Council of Churches Speaks on the Vaccine

February 20, 2021 0

Introduction by Rev Simangaliso Kumalo, Professor, University of KwaZulu-Natal, and CIHA Blog Co-Editor

South Africa has been affected by the novel Coronavirus like many other countries on the globe. To […]

Reversing the Humanitarian Lens to Assess the State of the U.S.

February 3, 2021 0

By Cecelia Lynch, Professor, University of California, Irvine, and CIHA Blog Co-Editor

Social scientists, including some of us, will continue to debate the degree to which the U.S. is a fragile […]

NCOBPS Statement on the Attempted Coup, Racial Extremism, and Policing

January 15, 2021 0

The CIHA Blog joins the U.S. National Conference of Black Political Scientists in condemning the insurrection on January 6th, encouraged by the government of Donald Trump and his accomplices in […]

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 […]

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