Izinhlungu zomzabalazo: How Madikizela-Mandela can help us relearn the love that is resistance

May 1, 2018 0

Guest post by Minenhle Nomalungelo Khumalo, Drew University

“I am not Mandela’s product. I am the product of the masses of my country and the product of my enemy” – Nomzamo […]

South Africa’s Thuma Mina (“Send Me”) moment

March 2, 2018 0

Following the demands of the African National Congress (ANC), South Africa’s governing political party, that Jacob Zuma should resign, or risk facing a successful vote of no confidence, Zuma resigned […]

Partner Update: Ujamaa Centre December 2017 Newsletter

January 16, 2018 0

This latest newsletter from CIHA Blog partner, the Ujamaa Centre, summarizes the 2017 Wittenberg Memorial Lecture by Rev. Dr. Andrew Warmback and other recent Centre events run at the end of […]

The Lord’s Prayer: A Systemic Theology of Poverty and Unemployment

January 10, 2018 0

By Professor Gerald West, Ujamaa Centre – University of KwaZulu-Natal

In a previous Ujamaa Centre newsletter available on CIHA Blog, we provided a link to the “Poverty Trends in South Africa.” […]

Book Review: “The Man Who Founded the ANC”

August 4, 2017 0

By Bangirana Albert Billy, University of KwaZulu-Natal

We at the CIHABlog continue to raise awareness about critical figures that have shaped the historical and political terrains of the South African […]

Facing the paradox: Which culture do I represent?

June 12, 2017 3

By Albert Billy Bangirana, University of KwaZulu-Natal

Africans and indeed many other peoples across the globe are known for their rich cultural heritage. Contemporary discourses in cultural studies have engaged with […]

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