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WiSER's Shireen Hassim and Bongani Madondo report on Winnie Madikizela-Mandela

"Winnie Madikizela-Mandela: revolutionary who kept the spirit of resistance alive" 

Read the full article by Shireen Hassim for the Conversation here

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And Bongani Madondo's piece for the Sunday Times below:

 

WiSER in 2018

WiSER in 2018

 

MA and PhD scholarships - deadline 31 Jan: “Oceanic Humanities for the Global South” invites applications

Rising sea levels require new styles of oceanic research that speak to environmental and decolonial themes. Much oceanic research focuses on the surface of the ocean, tracing movements of people, ideas and objects.  An oceanic humanities equal to the present must engage with both human and non-human aspects of the ocean, with the depth and the surface. Such a project must also decolonize the histories of oceanic space, providing new approaches to aesthetic understandings of water.

Zanele Muholi receives "Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres"

Zanele Muholi received the insignia of the Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres from the Ambassador of France to South Africa on 22 November at a ceremony in Pretoria.

Read more in Art Africa magazine 

"Visualising the human price of gold" - new work from the Governing Intimacies project by Shirin Rai and Beth Goldblatt

"One way to document, raise up and publicise these under-appreciated issues of care and compensation is through visualisation, which brings home the human costs of gold-mining and silicosis through powerful imagery and associated commentary." 

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