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South Africa Archives - CIHA Blog
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Exploring Religion, Faith, and Tradition. Humanitarianism, Charity and Development. What People Who Want to ‘Help Africa’ Should Know. Critical Legacies from the Past. Perspectives on Politics, Health, Food Security and Land Rights. Books, Films, and the Arts. The 2nd Annual CIHA Blog Conference, South Africa. August 9, 2016. Data from South Africa Reconciliation Barometer: Political Violence an Option to a Quarter of South Africans. July 27, 2016. In the News: Missionaries defending liberation. Https:/ ...
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Opportunities Archives - CIHA Blog
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Exploring Religion, Faith, and Tradition. Humanitarianism, Charity and Development. What People Who Want to ‘Help Africa’ Should Know. Critical Legacies from the Past. Perspectives on Politics, Health, Food Security and Land Rights. Books, Films, and the Arts. Conference, study, and employment opportunities open to nationals from African countries. Opportunities: MA/PhD Scholarships; Mentoring Program; and other opportunities. August 16, 2016. The 2nd Annual CIHA Blog Conference, South Africa. We are see...
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Willy Mafuta Archives - CIHA Blog
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Exploring Religion, Faith, and Tradition. Humanitarianism, Charity and Development. What People Who Want to ‘Help Africa’ Should Know. Critical Legacies from the Past. Perspectives on Politics, Health, Food Security and Land Rights. Books, Films, and the Arts. The Politics of Identity and Xenophobia in South Africa: Recap of Lecture by Rev. Dr. Willy Mafuta and The Ujamaa Centre’s Public Lectures Year in Review. July 21, 2015. May 11, 2015. School of Religion Philosophy and Classics. Africa is a Country.
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Opportunities: Peace and Security Fellowship for African Women and Afrobarometer Web Content Manager - CIHA Blog
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Exploring Religion, Faith, and Tradition. Humanitarianism, Charity and Development. What People Who Want to ‘Help Africa’ Should Know. Critical Legacies from the Past. Perspectives on Politics, Health, Food Security and Land Rights. Books, Films, and the Arts. Opportunities: Peace and Security Fellowship for African Women and Afrobarometer Web Content Manager. April 13, 2015. Peace and Security Fellowship for African Women. Create an enabling environment for ideas that are grounded in African realities;.
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In the News Archives - CIHA Blog
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Exploring Religion, Faith, and Tradition. Humanitarianism, Charity and Development. What People Who Want to ‘Help Africa’ Should Know. Critical Legacies from the Past. Perspectives on Politics, Health, Food Security and Land Rights. Books, Films, and the Arts. The CIHA Blog’s commentary on recent news pieces about events in Africa. In the News: When does borrowing become exploitation? July 22, 2016. In the News: Missionaries defending liberation. July 19, 2016. In the News: Not Again! July 7, 2016. An ar...
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Home Archives - Page 2 of 48 - CIHA Blog
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Exploring Religion, Faith, and Tradition. Humanitarianism, Charity and Development. What People Who Want to ‘Help Africa’ Should Know. Critical Legacies from the Past. Perspectives on Politics, Health, Food Security and Land Rights. Books, Films, and the Arts. In the News: Missionaries defending liberation. July 19, 2016. I voted on April 27, 1994, the second of the four days of voting, and I chose to vote in Natal to show the people of that divided province that there […]. July 14, 2016. July 7, 2016.
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Zimbabwe Archives - CIHA Blog
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Exploring Religion, Faith, and Tradition. Humanitarianism, Charity and Development. What People Who Want to ‘Help Africa’ Should Know. Critical Legacies from the Past. Perspectives on Politics, Health, Food Security and Land Rights. Books, Films, and the Arts. The spiritual is political: Blurring boundaries and challenging assumptions in religion and development. December 21, 2015. By Erin Wilson and Brenda Bartelink. Photo credit: Nikki Haze. Track Changes: Who Says What? April 27, 2015. August 14, 2013.
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Africa in DC – Guide Around Town | Africa in DC
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Africa in DC – Guide Around Town. Exploring African affairs and cultural events in the DMV. Africa in DC – Guide Around Town. Find below my first efforts at an ongoing attempt to put together a list of my preferred establishments and resources relating to Africa in the DMV. If you have any suggestions, your comments are welcome. Run by a Sierra Leonean and has very good greens, unlike many of the other west African restaurants that focus on various red and brown sauces. 1919 9th ST NW. Update, July 2013).
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Ghanaian/Diaspora Film from Akosua Adowa Owusu at the Anacostia Arts Center | Africa in DC
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Africa in DC – Guide Around Town. Exploring African affairs and cultural events in the DMV. Ghanaian/Diaspora Film from Akosua Adowa Owusu at the Anacostia Arts Center. Asymp; Leave a comment. My White Baby (Me Broni Ba). Owusu at L during Q&A. 5 (or was it 4? Of her short films at the Anacostia Arts Center (sponsored by the Parallel Film Collective). Esosa E. Who I recognized from her appearances on An African City. Was also in attendance. The Q&A covered a range of films, although Owusu’s latest,...
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