CCS Seminar: Traditional foodways of the Amadiba: A struggle for indigenous food sovereignty in Mpondoland
The Thought for Food seminar series examines challenging themes in food studies. If we are indeed what we eat, how do the lies and half-truths we consume shape our identities and behaviors? Given our colonial history, what could a just food system look like, considering how the intersections of gender, race, class, age, and location affect access to healthful food? Are there concrete examples that we can learn from one another about food, its production and consumption, its circuits, and impact? The goal of these dialogs and presentations is to provide a platform for students, academics, activists, and policy makers to learn from ongoing work to foster more sustainable food production systems in Africa.
For more information, please see the attached.
Notice Details
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Category
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Announcements
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Posted
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19 May 2025
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By
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Simo Dlamini
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Tel
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From
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UKZN
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Howard College Staff
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Howard College Students
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Edgewood Staff
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EdgWood Students
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Medical School Staff
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Medical School Students
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PMB Staff
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PMB Students
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Westville Staff
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Westville Students
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