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Book discussion: “BELONGING, IN (SOUTH) AFRICA, TODAY?”
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The PUBLIC THEOLOGY BOOK AND FILM CLUB, an initiative of the Theology and Development Programme (UKZN PMB), invites you: We belong, therefore, we are. A sense of belonging undergirds what it means to be truly human for a life of love and responsibility. To what extent is this sense of belonging part of our past, present and future - in (South) Africa, today? Join us for this discussion meetup on Tuesday 20th March 17h30-20h00 at New Arts Building room 107, UKZN PMB campus. To assist us in our open, friendly and challenging discussion, we invite you to come prepared having read 1 (or more) of the following books: ***Toni Morrison (2017), THE ORIGIN OF OTHERS, 111pp*** / ***Koleka Putuma (2017), COLLECTIVE AMNESIA, 110pp*** ***bell hooks (2009), BELONGING: A CULTURE OF PLACE, 230pp*** (e-book) All the best! Clint Le Bruyns Director: Theology and Development Programme RSVP: lebruyns@ukzn.ac.za / preferably: www.meetup.com (http://meetu.ps/e/F0gZL/vXyYW/a)
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Posted 16 March 2018
By Clint Le Bruyns
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From UKZN
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Howard College Staff  Howard College Students 
Edgewood Staff  EdgWood Students 
Medical School Staff  Medical School Students 
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Westville Staff  Westville Students 
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