Special Seminar Series: Thought for Food
The Thought for Food seminar series examines challenging themes in food studies. If we are indeed what we eat, how do the lies and half-truths we consume shape our identities and behaviours? Given our colonial
BRIAN SIBEKO-NGIDI
Bio Brian Sibeko-Ngidi is a passionate social justice activist, LGBTI+ advocate, critical food studies scholar, and nonprofit leader dedicated to advancing inclusive, equitable communities across South Africa. His work sits at the
Seminar on US Funding and the State of Civil Society in South Africa
The U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has been instrumental in curbing the HIV epidemic, preventing millions of new infections through critical interventions such as voluntary medical male
Special Seminar Series: Thought for Food
The Thought for Food seminar series examines challenging themes in food studies. If we are indeed what we eat, how do the lies and half-truths we consume shape our identities and behaviours? Given our colonial
Peacemaking and Peacebuilding in South Africa
The South African National Peace Accord (NPA) marked an important transitional phase. Signed by the ANC Alliance, Government, Inkatha Freedom Party and other political and labour organizations on 14 September
Thought for Food SEMINAR SERIES
Icala Lemithombo, The Case of Stolen Sorghum Russel Hlongwane Tammy Langtry T HUR, 1 3 MAR 2025 DEV S T UDIES SEMINAR ROOM 8 0 8 S HEPSTONE BLDG, HOWARD
Active Citizenship in an Evolving BRICS: Reflections on India and South Africa
Centre for Civil Society Seminar Series South Africa in Comparative Perspective – India and Brazil Facilitated by Danford Chibvongodze and Andries Motau The two seminars in this series
South Africa in Comparative Perspective – India and Brazil
Centre for Civil Society Seminar Series South Africa in Comparative Perspective – India and Brazil Facilitated by Danford Chibvongodze and Andries Motau The two seminars in this series consider South
Seminar Series: Part 2: Resource Management and the Struggle for Water Sustainability in Africa
University of KwaZulu-Natal’s Centre for Civil Society Seminar Series on the State of South Africa’s Electricity & Water Service Delivery In this seminar series, we engage scholars, activists, and social
Seminar Series:Electricity & Water Service Delivery
UKZN’s Centre for Civil Society Seminar Series on the State of South Africa’s Electricity & Water Service Delivery In this seminar series, we engage scholars, activists, and social movements to
Seminar Series: Access to healthcare in South Africa
The Centre for Civil Society – University of KwaZulu-Natal in Collaboration with the Right2Know Seminar Series: Civil Society Reflections on 30 Years of Democracy in South Africa2024 marks 30 years