Tag Archives: History for Peace

Workshop on ‘Recognising Bias’

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‘Since I have to go to my village to sell my land along with my wife, please sanction me one-week leave.’ A joke. Perhaps circulated on social media. ‘Lolz’ The reply to the joke. Language is a complicated topic. Not the study of language, but the use and the baggage that come with the use. In…

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On translating Baluta

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‘ Go home and think about how many of your friends are different from you.’ Jerry told the audience towards the end of his talk. We don’t realise this, but very often we tend to gravitate towards people who are in some ways similar to us, losing out on difference—difference that will make us richer…

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Keynote – Dr Barbara Christophe

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DAY 1 When I arrived at the Harrington Art Centre on the morning of 30th July 2015, I was convinced that my phone had conspired to make me arrive late—it was stubbornly declaring the time to be 8.30 when I could clearly see that seats had already been occupied for the conference that was supposed…

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