Originally planned as a fact-based book on the pre-colonial history of the Eastern Cape in the true tradition of history, this ground-breaking book focuses on epistemological and foundational questions about the writing of history and whose history counts. Whose History Counts challenges the very concept of “pre-colonial” and explores methodologies on researching and writing history. 
 

Both heartbreaking and uplifting, Becoming Him is a unique story of torture and triumph, bravely opening the lid on cultural shame and abuse against those who choose a path less travelled.


12 September 2018
Steve Biko Annual Lecture
Please do join us for our annual Steve Biko Memorial lecture under the title "Youth touched by Biko: The Quest for 'a more human face'" on Wednesday, 12 September 2018 at the South Campus Auditorium at 17:30

Explore and interrogate the heightened concern of liberal political theory over the past decade with issues of identity and culture.

This conversation aims to explore the concepts of gender, power and sexuality in post-apartheid South Africa, the complications of everyday life as an inter-sectional feminist or as someone who has multiple oppression to deal with daily. 


As part of the centenary celebrations, Nelson Mandela University invites you to attend the Thuli Madonsela Public Lecture

Please join us for the launch of this book by renowned poet, writer and novelist, Mandla Langa

CriSHET, CANRAD & Department of Student Governance and Development Present: 

A conversion with essayist & Black Power Front Activist, Veli Mbele, on the experiences of black students in higher education.


Join us at the launch of ANC Veteran, Sindiso Mfenyana's 'Walking With Giants' book launch, 25 April 2018

The Anti-Racism Network in Higher Education (ARNHE) colloquium for 2018 is to be hosted under the theme of "Gender justice and anti-racist project: inspoiration from contemporary decolonial intesectional feminist young activist performsnce and performative activism"