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Africa has a complex history marked by resilience against colonialism and external domination. The discourse around the possibility of re-colonization,…
Armen Agop’s New Exhibition at the Egyptian Pavilion: Exploring Silence and Material Memory Armen Agop. Photographer: Bob Bagley The Egyptian…
Tragedy Strikes in Eastern DRC as Mine Collapse Claims 200 Lives; Conservative Anglicans Establish Competing Global Council
NEWS Major News Highlights: Death Toll Rises from DRC Mine Collapse; New Anglican Council Forms in Nigeria Miners at work…
Evaluating Netflix’s Impact on South African Storytelling: A Symposium at UWC As South Africa commemorates a decade since Netflix’s debut…
Exploring Memory and Catastrophe Through Architecture: Insights from Jorge Tacla’s Exhibition Jorge Tacla, Identidad Oculta (Hidden Identity)163, 2022. Part of…
Map of Africa (1722). Original from The Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel – Source: Wikipedia…
On the occasion of what would have been Dr. Miriam Makeba’s 94th birthday, South Africa reflects on the powerful legacy…
### Unveiling Chimpanzee Drumming: A Reflection of Culture and Connection Deep in the vibrant rainforests of Africa, chimpanzees display a…
Funding Opportunity for Arts, Culture, and Heritage in Western Cape The Western Cape offers a unique funding opportunity for registered…
Generation Alpha: Navigating Challenges and Opportunities in a Digital World Speaking at a recent conference in London, Holly Hewlett, vice-president…
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