Religion News Service: African church leaders address decolonization and reparations and debate their role
Crux: Catholic leader urges the African Church to use Lent for economic decolonization
YAOUNDÉ, Cameroon – A leading Catholic nun in Africa has made the case for economic justice, urging the Catholic Church in Africa to use the Lenten period to “engage in economic decolonization, ...
Catholic leader urges the African Church to use Lent for economic decolonization
Africa and Asia are connected by the Indian Ocean, and, for centuries, have exchanged people and knowledge through maritime and land pathways. From trade to religion, food to music, language to ...
Global Voices Online: From Bandung to Disko Afrika: Establishing connections between Asia and Africa in Indonesia
The 1955 Bandung conference that took place in Indonesia signified the start of a global and non-aligned movement that brought Asian and African nations and independence movements closer than ever ...
From Bandung to Disko Afrika: Establishing connections between Asia and Africa in Indonesia
MSN: African church leaders address decolonization and reparations and debate their role
NAIROBI, Kenya (RNS) — As calls for decolonization and reparations for the transatlantic slave trade gain momentum globally, African church leaders, theologians and religious scholars gathered June ...
NAIROBI, Kenya (RNS) — At a three-day conference, African theologians and scholars considered how colonizing countries can make amends for historical wrongs and the place of forgiveness. NAIROBI, ...
“Decolonization is not simply political. It is also cultural and musical. We can decolonize our minds, our art, and our institutions as we imagine a world rooted in justice, peace, and love.” — Dr.