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Intergenerational Conversation on Racism and Human Rights
Start: 18/03/2020, 18:00
End: 18/03/2020, 20:00
Contact:Natasha Coltman - 021 808 3691
Location: Stellenbosch University Museum

​​​As part of commemorating  Human Rights Month, Stellenbosch University Museum, in partnership with the Stellenbosch Against Racism Campaign (STAR), is hosting an: 

INTERGENERATIONAL CONVERSATION ON RACISM AND HUMAN RIGHTS

PANELLISTS

Dr Sinenhlanhla S. Chisale is a postdoctoral fellow in the Gender Unit at the Faculty of Theology. She holds a Doctorate in Practical Theology (UNISA); a Master of Theology and Development (UKZN); and a Master of Arts Sociology (cum laude) (UNISA). She is an ordained minister in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Southern Africa (ELCSA). Her research focus is on practical theology, decolonisation, embodied theologies, gender, identity and class. She has published more than 20 journal articles in the corpus of the International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS).

 

Fanelesibonge Ndebele – Fanelesibonge Ndebele, is an LLB student at Stellenbosch University, and is from the small KZN town of Ladysmith. He served as the vice chairperson of the Juridical Society (JV), was a representative on the Academic Affairs Council, and was a member of the Law Faculty Board as well as the Law Faculty Teaching and Learning Committee. He co-facilitated the FVZS Leadership in Law Short Course and served as the Cluster Convenor for the amaMaties Cluster.

Date: 18 March 2020

Time: 18:00

Venue: Stellenbosch University Museum (Sasol Art Museum)

52 Ryneveld Street, Stellenbosch

RSVP: Natasha Coltman at ncoltman@sun.ac.za or on 021 808 3691

Refreshments and wine will be served after the discussions.