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In this episode, we sit down with Jeanine Ntihirageza, an expert in linguistics, refugee studies, and human rights in Africa. Jeanine shares insights from her recent work, “Education and Epistemicide in Africa: Towards an Ubuntu-Based Comprehensive Model of Education.” She explores the concept of epistemicide and its implications for educational practices in post-conflict contexts, challenging us to reconsider how education can serve as a tool for healing and empowerment. Join us for a compelling discussion that reimagines the role of education in addressing historical injustices and fostering resilience in communities.
In this episode, we sit down with Jeanine Ntihirageza, an expert in linguistics, refugee studies, and human rights in Africa. Jeanine shares insights from her recent work, “Education and Epistemicide in Africa: Towards an Ubuntu-Based Comprehensive Model of Education.” She explores the concept of epistemicide and its implications for educational practices in post-conflict contexts, challenging us to reconsider how education can serve as a tool for healing and empowerment. Join us for a compelling discussion that reimagines the role of education in addressing historical injustices and fostering resilience in communities.