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Camalita Naicker on Activism and the Academy

SJ Cooper-Knock8 years ago5 years ago

Camalita Naicker speaks to us about student activism at the University-Currently-Known-As Rhodes University as part of the Centre of African Studies’ conference on Decolonizing the Academy, at the University of Edinburgh. Camalita is a PhD candidate at UHURU.

 

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