Desire at the End of the White Line
In a deeply moving and intellectually rigorous talk, Dr [...]
WE NEED NEW NAMES On Cultures of Care and Difficult Knowledge in Southern African University Museums
[Watch] The interdisciplinary workshop ‘WE NEED NEW NAMES On Cultures of Care and Difficult Knowledge in Southern African University Museums’ took place at Stellenbosch University in April 2025
Book Launch: Mothers as Everyday Peacebuilders – The Implications of Dr Yumi Omori’s Work
During her book launch, Dr Yumi Omori engaged in compelling discussions about how the everyday practices and reasoning processes of ordinary women contribute to peacebuilding in divided societies.
Why Do People Kill and Die for Religion?
Drawing on his recently published book, Monotheism and Peacebuilding, [...]
Inscribing Citizenship onto the White Body
Dr Anell Stacey Daries delivered a provocative lecture on [...]
What Would Hannah Arendt Have Said? A Conversation on Thought, Ethics, and Repair
We had the honour of hosting Professor Jacqueline Rose [...]
Bearing Witness to Atrocities: A Conversation with Jacqueline Rose
In a time of relentless violence, what does it [...]
Strengthening Academic Ties in Sharjah: AVReQ and The Africa Institute Collaborate for Scholarly Exchange
In November 2024, The Africa Institute (GSU) in Sharjah, [...]
Reflections on Memory and Justice: Truth Be Told Screening Resonates with Audience
Stellenbosch University Museum hosted a profoundly moving screening of [...]
Reparative Justice and Social Justice Scholarship: A Call for Lasting Change
Prof Saleem Badat, a research professor from the University [...]
The Body as Archive: Women as Repository of History and Memory
The recent event, held at Stellenbosch University Museum, was [...]
Dance and Music as a Political Voice of Repair
Professor Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela framed this session as a bridge [...]








