Centring African Languages to Decolonize Curricula. A University Capacity Development Programme:Transforming teaching, learning, researching & leading

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30 Dec 2022
We are delighted to be hosting the 2023 Decolonial summer school. Our Theme is tentatively tittle Decoloniality: Linguicide, Imagination and the discontinuities of understanding Impilo. Bahlali you don’t want to miss this festival of ideas this January 9 to 13
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27 Jul 2022
The ability to understand and to be understood during an encounter with your health professionals is perhaps the most important aspect to healthcare! This and more! Have you rsvp’d yet? @ERamugondo @KerrinBegg @tandontunja @UCT_news @UCTHealthSci @SAfmRadio @UWFM88_106FM
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20 Jul 2022
Please join us as we reflect on how language discordance affects health care service delivery and health education @ERamugondo @UCTHealthSci @UCT_news @OTASA_news @OTARG_ @UCT_SPH @matumocr @KerrinBegg @tandontunja
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20 Jul 2022
Dignity conserving care in South Africa should mean that people can express their health concerns in their home languages without the need to involve translators @ERamugondo @KerrinBegg @UCT_SPH @UCT_news @matumocr @OTASA_news @UCTHealthSci
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14 Jul 2022
So many times black South African patients are accused of a “language barrier” BUT SHOULDN’T YOUR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER SPEAK YOUR LANGUAGE? #caldc #africanlanguages
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14 Jul 2022
"Use English... but don't let English use you…”- Ngugi Wa Thiong’o #AfricanLanguages #CALDC #DecolonizingCurricula
14 Jul 2022
"If you know all the languages of the world but not your mother tongue, that is enslavement. Knowing your mother tongue and all other languages too is empowerment.”- Ngugi Wa Thiong’o #AfricanLanguages #CALDC
14 Jul 2022
“The manner in which the exclusionary nature of the English language is used in knowledge prodution separates us as humans.” ― Malebo Sephodi #AfricanLanguages #CALDC #Decolonizing