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- African cinema
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- Histórias Contadas
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- Mindelo
- mozambican artists
- Museum Aljube
- música angolana
- Namibe
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- Nova Lisboa
- O que temos a ver com isto? O papel político das organizações culturais
- paraíso
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- poetry
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- Política Cultural
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- sun
- terrorisme
- The Right to Look
- thread
- Toussaint Louverture
- trauma
- uk drill
- Viveiros de Castro
- xx
- xxxx
- Zimbabwe
- “Sexual Misconduct in Academia”
 Part of our task is to build a canon, knowledge, and a way of knowing. This is happening against the backdrop of a movement by South African students to decolonise their universities; Black Lives Matter protests in the United States; and in the context of a much deeper history of national reimagination across Africa and the world.With this history in mind our faculty is working towards what we consider a decolonial social science curriculum. We’ve adopted seven commitments to help us meet this goal, and which we hope will shift educational discourse in a more equitable and representative direction.
				 Part of our task is to build a canon, knowledge, and a way of knowing. This is happening against the backdrop of a movement by South African students to decolonise their universities; Black Lives Matter protests in the United States; and in the context of a much deeper history of national reimagination across Africa and the world.With this history in mind our faculty is working towards what we consider a decolonial social science curriculum. We’ve adopted seven commitments to help us meet this goal, and which we hope will shift educational discourse in a more equitable and representative direction.		



