Beyond the concept of decolonisation is the process of Indigenisation. Here, Raelee Lancaster provides four reflective questions that institutions can ask themselves when considering how to respect ...
Arshad Nadeem's gold medal victory at the Paris Olympics 2024 provided a rare moment of collective joy as the country celebrated its 77th Independence Day. This festivity unfolded against a backdrop ...
India is actively pursuing a decolonisation agenda, moving beyond English's historical dominance. This initiative, championed by PM Modi, aims to revi ...
Palestinian protesters protest against cutting off food aid by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), in the southern Gaza Strip. While preparing to speak at an online discussion on ...
The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) serve as a global framework to address pressing social, economic and environmental challenges. As an institution we have used the SDGs to gauge ...
The colonization of Africa was an extractive project driven by a lust for resources. The extraction was done with notable brutality in parts of central Africa and with a distinct lack of sentiment ...
Research Associate in Higher Education Policy and Planning, Ali Mazrui Centre for Higher Education Studies, University of Johannesburg When South African students launched the “Rhodes Must Fall” ...
Students at Columbia University renamed Hamilton Hall 'Hind's Hall' in memory of Hind Rajab, a six-year-old Palestinian girl killed by the Israeli army in Gaza, as they protested the war on April 30, ...
Shanade Bianca Barnabas received funding from the National Research Foundation during her PhD research. In 2015 the decolonisation debate, epitomised by the #RhodesMustFall campaign, took centre stage ...
Within the feminist movement, African feminism occupies a unique position that challenges disempowering constructs issuing from both Western and African paradigms. Contrary to the disinformation about ...
The problems of our times, such as lack of unity, a dysfunctional education system, chronic underdevelopment, and poverty are rooted in the use of religion as part of Britain’s civilising process ...
Something pernicious is spreading across our universities, seats of learning that are supposed to be bastions of free inquiry. Expressing dissent has never been more difficult as a sinister new creed ...