
Johnny Clegg, the Zulu-speaking darling of the South African expatriate set will soon be a scholar of law. The CUNY School of Law will confer the Honorary Doctorate of Law Degree on Clegg today. About these ads

Johnny Clegg, the Zulu-speaking darling of the South African expatriate set will soon be a scholar of law. The CUNY School of Law will confer the Honorary Doctorate of Law Degree on Clegg today. About these ads

The Social Justice, Gender and Health Reading Group, The Center for Place, Culture and Politics, and The Center for the Humanities present: Remembering E.H. Carr and the Case for a New History in South Africa Zackie Achmat Tuesday May 4th, 6:30pm, Room 6402 Venue: CUNY Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10016.

Remember Adam Habib, the South African political commentator, who on his last trip to the United States in 2007 was declared a terrorist, refused entry and put on a plane back to South Africa? He was never told what he did wrong (he was a vocal critic of the US occupation in Iraq). Now the […]
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