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10/09/2019
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World Peace Convention

Prof Nadar was invited to be a plenary speaker at the 2018 World Peace Convention
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#MeToo At What Cost?: The Role of Culture and Religion in Policing Women’s Voices and Bodies

First Annual Women’s Month Public Lecture: The Role of Culture and Religion in Policing Women’s Voices and Bodies
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Religion, Sexuality, Art and Activism with Inclusive and Affirming Ministries

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African Traditional Religion: Status and Practice in South Africa

Conversations and lectures by Dr Nokuzola Mndende, African Traditional Religion expert and practitioner 4-6 August 2019, Cape Town, South Africa
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Eleven postgraduate students and their supervisors attended the retreat.
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Council for World Mission Workshop, Subversive bodies, hopes and desires: Humanness under Empire

Stellenbosch, 3-6 December 2018
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Contextualising Contemporary Christianities – What is the Future of Christian Theology?

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Desmond Tutu Centre for Religion and Social Justice

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πŸ“’ STREAMING NOW | bit.ly/Francesca-Albanese-Critical-DialogueCritical Dialogue: Apartheid, Zionism, and the Socially Conscious UniversityIn global conversations about Gaza and genocide, the focus often falls on international law and human rights. Yet the religious and theological roots of Zionism, particularly Christian Zionism, remain largely unexplored.In this powerful dialogue, Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in the Palestinian Territories, joins Professor Sarojini Nadar, Desmond Tutu Chair in Religion and Social Justice at UWC, to explore how religion, law, and ideology converge in sustaining systemic violence.Sarojini Nadar will engage Albanese on the concept of theological necropolitics from her recent book Gender, Genocide, Gaza and the Book of Esther, asking how international law grapples with religious worldviews that legitimise death and domination.πŸ‘‰ What happens when religious law and belief become complicit in systemic violence?πŸ‘‰ How do we critically engage religion, rather than dismiss it, in struggles for justice?πŸ—“οΈ Wednesday, 29 October 2025πŸ“ Hosted by the Rectorate of UWC, in partnership with the Desmond Tutu Centre for Religion and Social Justice and the Nelson Mandela Foundation ✊🏽 Because justice cannot be disentangled from belief, and belief must be held accountable to justice.#desmondtutucentre #UWC #criticaldialogue #francescaalbanese #Gaza #ReligionAndJustice #ChristianZionism #theologicalnecropolitics #sociallyconsciousuniversity

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Desmond Tutu Centre for Religion and Social Justice

4 months ago

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πŸ“’ LIVE at 11:45 | Critical Dialogue: Apartheid, Zionism, and the Socially Conscious UniversityIn global conversations about Gaza and genocide, the focus often falls on international law and human rights. Yet the religious and theological roots of Zionism, particularly Christian Zionism, remain largely unexplored.In this powerful dialogue, Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in the Palestinian Territories, joins Professor Sarojini Nadar, Desmond Tutu Chair in Religion and Social Justice at UWC, to explore how religion, law, and ideology converge in sustaining systemic violence.Sarojini Nadar will engage Albanese on the concept of theological necropolitics from her recent book Gender, Genocide, Gaza and the Book of Esther, asking how international law grapples with religious worldviews that legitimise death and domination.πŸ‘‰ What happens when religious law and belief become complicit in systemic violence?πŸ‘‰ How do we critically engage religion, rather than dismiss it, in struggles for justice?πŸŽ₯ Join us live from 11:45am: bit.ly/Francesca-Albanese-Critical-DialogueπŸ—“οΈ Wednesday, 29 October 2025πŸ“ Hosted by the Rectorate of UWC, in partnership with the Desmond Tutu Centre for Religion and Social Justice and the Nelson Mandela Foundation ✊🏽 Because justice cannot be disentangled from belief, and belief must be held accountable to justice.#desmondtutucentre #UWC #criticaldialogue #francescaalbanese #Gaza #ReligionAndJustice #ChristianZionism #theologicalnecropolitics #sociallyconsciousuniversity

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Desmond Tutu Centre for Religion and Social Justice

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β€œI wish I could keep quiet about the plight of the Palestinians. I can’t!”Tutu was not silent- Neither are we.

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