In the News: African Countries Restrict Travel from Europe and US to Prevent the Spread of Coronavirus

March 14, 2020 0

In this piece, CIHA Luce Graduate Fellows, Elham Kazemi and Albert Bangirana, discuss some of the news related to the measures taken by African countries to prevent the spread of […]

The Cape Town African Leaders of Peace Summit Re-Echoed

December 6, 2018 0

The CIHA Team in South Africa recently attended the African Leaders of Peace Summit in Cape Town. This Summit brought together citizens from across Southern Africa including government ministries, civil […]

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 […]

CIHA Blog Publication: Call for Papers for the Alternation Journal at UKZN

October 4, 2018 0

Contributions are sought immediately for a special issue of ALTERNATION focusing on ‘Religion, Governance and Humanitarianism in Africa’.  This publication will incorporate presentations from the 2nd Annual CIHA […]

Upcoming Event: “African Leaders of Peace: Achieving Peace in our Lifetime”

August 13, 2018 0

The CIHA Blog is proud to be part of an upcoming summit entitled: “African Leaders of Peace: Achieving Peace in our lifetime”. CIHA Blog Luce Graduate Fellow, Albert Bangirana will […]

Critiquing Dualism in Christianity through Eco-feminist Lenses: Lessons from Wangari Muta Maathai: Part II

November 27, 2017 0

By Albert Billy Bangirana, University of KwaZulu-Natal

This final post in a three-part series reflecting on the sacredness of the earth by the CIHA Blog Luce Graduate Fellow Albert Billy Bangirana

Critiquing Dualism in Christianity through Eco-feminist Lenses: Lessons from Wangari Muta Maathai: Part I

November 24, 2017 0

By Albert Billy Bangirana, University of KwaZulu-Natal

This is the second post in a three-part series reflecting on the sacredness of the earth. In this post and the subsequent one (to […]

2017 Wittenberg Memorial Lecture: “Earth Theology in Context: Celebrating the Power of the Local”

November 22, 2017 0

By Albert Billy Bangirana, University of KwaZulu-Natal

Ecological activism has been part of critical humanitarian discourse for some time now. Religious institutions in particular have voiced their concerns on the worrying […]