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DTSTAMP;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20250213T120323
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20250226T181500
SUMMARY:Ndamian Hangula: "The Historical Valueness of Omwele Gwoshipika amo
 ngst the Aawambo Community"
DESCRIPTION:The colloquium addresses current debates in Namibian and Southe
 rn African Studies and provides a forum for conversations between students
  and local and international scholars\, artists and activists. The regiona
 l focus is programmatic\, but we offer multiple opportunities to reflect o
 n the sessions\, and situate them in broader discourses. We nurture an int
 ellectual milieu and knowledge practice that transcend rigid institutional
  and symbolic boundaries between the university and society\, the Global S
 outh and North\, and disciplines\, fields\, and practices. The colloquium 
 is open to students from all levels and guests from within and beyond the 
 university.\\r\\nNote: Until March\, the event is at 18:15 Basel time and 
 19:15 Namibian time. From April\, it will be at 18:15 for both countries\,
  ending at 20:15\, followed by an apéro at the BAB.\\r\\nContact for regi
 stration and zoom link: julia.rensing@unibas.ch [mailto:julia.rensing@unib
 as.ch] and makawa@unam.na [mailto:makawa@unam.na]
X-ALT-DESC:<p>The colloquium addresses current debates in Namibian and Sout
 hern African Studies and provides a forum for conversations between studen
 ts and local and international scholars\, artists and activists. The regio
 nal focus is programmatic\, but we offer multiple opportunities to reflect
  on the sessions\, and situate them in broader discourses.<br /> We nurtur
 e an intellectual milieu and knowledge practice that transcend rigid insti
 tutional and symbolic boundaries between the university and society\, the 
 Global South and North\, and disciplines\, fields\, and practices. The col
 loquium is open to students from all levels and guests from within and bey
 ond the university.</p>\n<p><strong>Note:</strong> Until March\, the event
  is at 18:15 Basel time and 19:15 Namibian time. From April\, it will be a
 t 18:15 for both countries\, ending at 20:15\, followed by an apéro at th
 e BAB.</p>\n<p><strong>Contact for registration and zoom link:</strong> <a
  href="mailto:julia.rensing@unibas.ch">julia.rensing@unibas.ch</a> and <a 
 href="mailto:makawa@unam.na">makawa@unam.na</a></p>
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