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Mamdani’s decolonization talk sparks uproar against UCT management

By Yaseen Kippie On Tuesday night, The University of Cape Town held its annual TB Davies Memorial Lecture, organised by the Academic Freedom Committee. Professor Mahmood Mamdani, previously employed at UCT, returned as the guest speaker after 16 years away. He answered critics of his acceptance to speak at the memorial lecture, by saying that he was back because “Rhodes fell”, in line with the topic ‘Decolonising the Post-Colonial University. […]

today24 August 2017

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Decolonisation of law under the spotlight 

The University of Cape Town (UCT) will this week begin the third of a series of workshops unpacking the issue of transformation within the law faculty. Coming on the back of country-wide protests against the so-called ‘colonisation’ of the education system, the discussion is an inclusive reflection on the current legal and interdepartmental structures within the university and broadly within South Africa. Importantly, the seminars are aimed at redressing continued […]

today20 April 2017

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