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UJ Pan-African Pantheon: Prof A. Mutambara - 'The Rise, Fall... 'Pan-Africanism’
Over the long Youth Day weekend (16 to 18 June 2017), the University of Johannesburg’s (UJ) Arts Centre in Auckland Park was abuzz with the spirit of Pan-Africanism from scholars, activists, and publishers from different parts of Africa and its diaspora. At the centre of the conversation was the revival of Pan-Africanism and decolonization with topics ranging from historians, sociologists, musicians, activists, economy, reparations, the rise-fall-and-rise of Pan-Africanism, politicians, the literati and a competitive global Africa, among many topics. All these discussions sought to introspect the notion of decolonisation and decoloniality of the UJ curriculum and other national and continental universities.
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