Marthe Hesselmans – Untangling Race, Religion, and Ethnicity in South Africa
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Marthe Hesselmans – Untangling Race, Religion, and Ethnicity in South Africa: A Community Effort April 28th In this presentation, Hesselmans zoomed in on two stories of integration that she encountered during her field research in South Africa in 2014. For more information, view the event page. Listen to the audio for this event here:
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