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UFS colloquium explores justice, ubuntu, and education
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71768, member: 636"] A recent colloquium at the University of the Free State, led by Professor Melanie Walker, convened scholars to examine how universities can advance social justice and human development. The event featured discussions on using narrative approaches and the concept of ubuntu to foster more inclusive and equitable academic environments. Keynote speakers, including Dr. Precious Simba and Professor Siseko Kumalo, addressed topics such as pedagogical repair and the importance of African knowledge systems. A panel from the RAHEdA network emphasized the value of cross-border African research partnerships to counter global biases in scholarship. The gathering underscored the role of higher education in promoting human dignity and addressing systemic inequalities through its teaching and research functions. [/QUOTE]
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