
Renaissance Africaine
Sur la page suivante, les auteurs et analystes explorent le(s) concept(s) d’une renaissance africaine dans toute sa dimension historique. Les auteurs, Africains pour la majeure partie, examinent certaines questions, telles que le rôle des valeurs, l’éducation ou l’économie dans la relance de l’Afrique.
Stopping intellectual genocide in African universities
'You have not mastered the white people’s foreign tongue? Then you do not have the right to education in your own country, not even at primary school. You have no right to any worthwhile education, however brilliant you are.' Prince Kum’a Ndumbe III calls on... |+| lire l'article
Activism and the Almighty Dollar
By Mukoma Ngugi. A few months into trying to organize the first Toward an Africa without Borders Conference in 2002 it suddenly hit me – Activism needs money. A few months into trying to organize the first Toward an Africa without Borders Conference in 2002... |+| lire l'article
Deconstructing culture in Africa
Wangui wa Goro writes that to talk of the African Renaissance when Africans go without food and die unnecessarily of curable diseases, compels us to ask ourselves who is this renaissance intended for. |+| lire l'article
Where there's no Vision the People Perish - Reflections on the African Renaissance
By Mbulelo Vizikhungo Mzamane, Hawke Research Institute, Working Papers Series, 2001. The ‘African renaissance’ is one of the latest buzzwords to come out of South Africa, and it now plays an important part in ANC policy. The phrase suggests that Africans are... |+| lire l'article
The South African African Renaissance Debate - A Critique
By Eddy T. Maloka, Africa Institute of South Africa. The “African Renaissance”, as a concept, has captured the imagination of many South Africans. A week hardly goes by without a talk or debate of some sort on this in the radios, television, newspaper or... |+| lire l'article







