The University of KwaZulu-Natal College of Humanities cordially
invites you to the John Langalibalele Dube Memorial Lecture on the theme
of: A Dialogue Between Dube’s Inclusive Pan-Africanism and Prophet
Isaiah Shembe’s Philosophy (Shembeism).
OVERVIEW
The 2024 Annual John Langalibalele Dube Memorial Lecture will present
an academic dialogue between John Langalibalele Dube's inclusive
Pan-Africanism and Prophet Isaiah Shembe's philosophy (Shembeism). Dube,
the founding President of the African National Congress, advocated for
holistic liberation for all Black people, emphasizing education and
self-reliance. Prophet Isaiah Shembe, founder of the Nazareth Baptist
Church, focused on the spiritual and cultural well-being of the Nguni
people, later expanding his teachings to address political, economic,
and educational concerns. This lecture will explore their intersecting
legacies, examining their views on freedom, development, and the
persistent challenges of tribalism and division among Africans.
How would Dube and Shembe respond to today's socio-political landscape?
This event aspires to be a watershed moment of its own phenomenal
kind in the chronicles of history, offering deep insights and new
perspectives on these influential figures.
Date: 12 September 2024
Time: 17h30 onwards
Venue: Colin Webb Hall, PMB Campus, UKZN
CLICK HERE TO RSVP for in-person attendance.
Alternatively, watch the YOUTUBE LIVESTREAM HERE.
Enquiries: sibran@ukzn.ac.za
Please see attached for details.