Public dialogue events as a way of bringing science into dialogue with society.

AVReQ is committed to engaging in research to advance new intellectual frontiers within not only the academy, but also having some impact on public debate and influencing audiences at the broader level of civil society.

Krotoa: Eva van de Kaap

February 26, 2022|Comments Off on Krotoa: Eva van de Kaap

Performance by Lireko Qhobela, AVReQ PhD candidate, at De Groote Kerk. AVReQ staff and students joined members from the De Groote Kerk to watch the play of “Krotoa: Eva van de Kaap” at the Artscape [...]

SARChI Chair young researchers critically engage with the Stellenbosch University’s Visual Redress Project

February 1, 2022|Comments Off on SARChI Chair young researchers critically engage with the Stellenbosch University’s Visual Redress Project

As part of AVReQ’s Orientation Program, SARChI Chair young researchers went on a walking tour of the Stellenbosch University Campus. The tour guided by Township and Village, focuses on the visual redress project of [...]

Tumi Jonas-Mpofu in conversation with Martina Dahlmanns

March 30, 2017|Comments Off on Tumi Jonas-Mpofu in conversation with Martina Dahlmanns

Their conversations as members of “This Dialogue Thing” are also recounted in this book, A Person My Colour by Martina Dahlmanns.

what it means to be coloured in South Africa

March 23, 2017|Comments Off on what it means to be coloured in South Africa

Audience listening to conversation on what it means to be coloured in South Africa with Dr Lane Benjamin; Debora Platen, Khadija Heeger.

A Dialogue between Mosa Phadi and Kim Wale

March 16, 2017|Comments Off on A Dialogue between Mosa Phadi and Kim Wale

  Open Dialogue on Race Series - From left to right: First Frame - Dr Kim Wale, Mosa Phadi, Prof Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela. Centre Frame: Audience.