Eudy Simelane Memorial Lecture 2020 – Koleka Putuma

December 22, 2020 0

Our partner institution, the Ujamaa Centre at the University of Kwazulu-Natal, hosts a number of institutional leaders and experts through its public lectures program on different themes each year. […]

Our God of Ubuntu is Infected by Corona Virus: The Conversation of the Church and Covid-19. Lwamkelo Micheal Gwaxaza. Grace Graphics Ink: 2020.

December 16, 2020 0

The CIHA Blog seeks to highlight critical and religious voices to explore connections among different issues of social importance in colonial and post-colonial contexts. Today, we are posting two […]

Five (5) Reasons that Explain the Permanent Failure of Peace Agreements in Casamance

December 11, 2020 0

This is the third article in the CIHA blog series focusing on the Casamance conflict. It discusses the multilayered complications that marred peace negotiations in Casamance since the start of […]

America’s Tribes Go to the Polls Amidst Uncertainty

November 5, 2020 0

Introductory note by Dr. Cecelia Lynch, Professor, University of California, Irvine, and CIHA Blog Co-Editor:

Today, we post a “truthful parody” of the U.S. elections by Kwaku Sakyi-Addo, Broadcaster […]

Open Letter by a Collective of African Writers: “Africa Needs New Leaders”

October 31, 2020 0

Introductory note by Edwin Asa Adjei, CIHA Editorial Assistant, University of Ghana-Legon:

Griots and griottes have been in existence in African societies for millennia. In the past, they were […]

ASAA Statement on the On-Going Violence Against Civilians in Nigeria

October 27, 2020 0

The Critical Investigations into Humanitarian Aid (CIHA) blog stands with the African Studies Association of Africa (ASAA) in its statement below. The statement condemns the use of the police and […]

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