From Manufactured Debts to Chronic Humanitarianism: Lessons from Haiti and the Democratic Republic of the Congo

June 24, 2016 1

by Cilas Kemedjio

I was struck by the massive presence of NGOs in Haiti. Shortly after the 2010 earthquake, Former Alaskan Governor and US vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin visited Haiti with a […]

In the News: Yet Another June 16?

June 17, 2016 0

Yet another June 16?

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A formidable day in the history of a country still grappling with a painful past, a rather uncertain present, but for many a promising […]

#Black Lives Matter, #Rhodes Must Fall and Afro Knowledge [i]

June 10, 2016 0

UCT Students, and staff march for Transformation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPlaz7euemM

by Akosua Adomako Ampofo

This past year I have been a Visiting Scholar at Concordia University (CUI) in Irvine, California. CUI […]

Lecture: Does a Bullet Know a Christian from a Muslim? Fear Love and Healing in our Multi-cultural World

May 31, 2016 1

This week, we post two pieces on the efforts and interests of inter-religious understandings throughout Africa. The first piece is by Akosua Adomako Ampofo, Co-editor CIHA Blog and Professor of […]

Congratulations to Our Sister, Akosua!

July 22, 2015 2

The African Studies Review together with the ASA (African Studies Association, Annual Meeting in San Diego, 11/19-11/22, 2015) Board launched a distinguished lecture in 2011 featuring state of the art research in African Studies. This year, the […]

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