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Cape Town: Back Home or Just Back?: March 2011
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Cape Town: Back Home or Just Back? Stephanie Julia Urdang blogs about returning home. Wednesday, March 16, 2011. Guest Blog: "Cape Town is Where I was Made". Sally (left) and Stephanie soon after arriving in North America. We both emigrated to North America in 1967, each of us with silent heavy hearts, she to Montreal, me to New York. Our friendship has been strong ever since our Cape Town days, sharing various trials and tribulations, triumphs and happy times in the years that have followed. My heart sw...
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Cape Town: Back Home or Just Back?: May 2011
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Cape Town: Back Home or Just Back? Stephanie Julia Urdang blogs about returning home. Sunday, May 1, 2011. An Education in Contrasts. It was Founder's Day at Westerford High School. My high school, which when I entered was two years old. I sit in the auditorium that was built towards the end. My stay at the school, and which easily held the school's 500 students at the time. Shirts half out, or creeping out, maroon blazer worn by some, not others who are in their shirts,. I remember the first principal w...
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Neither here nor there | A Tropical Fish Out of Water
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A Tropical Fish Out of Water. Just a few random musings, bits of nonsense, and self-indulgent reflections from our lil corner of the world. Neither here nor there. As an anthropologist, I’m intellectually familiar with and fully comprehend the concept of reverse culture shock. As a person experiencing it, I just want to crawl into bed with the covers over my head and hide from the world for a while until it subsides or we return to Cuba. A few years and insert two different worlds and that oddly and unse...
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vanessafuller | A Tropical Fish Out of Water
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A Tropical Fish Out of Water. Just a few random musings, bits of nonsense, and self-indulgent reflections from our lil corner of the world. La vida en Cuba no es facil. WiFi ‘cafes’ in Havana. 8216;Please, be kind’. Larr; Older Posts. This And, this doesn't even include a comparison of coverage of the #LochteMess. At what point will we stop condemning those fleeing the hell that has become #Syria. What books have captivated critics so far in 2016? Knitta textile art by magda sayeg. BBC's Good Food.
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Response to outcome of Malema trial | SA Reconciliation Barometer Blog
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SA Reconciliation Barometer Blog. Response to outcome of Malema trial. September 13, 2011. Jan Hofmeyr, head of the IJR’s Policy and Analysis programme. Has written a response to the outcome of Julius Malema’s hate speech trial, as announced yesterday. His article appears on the SABC website today – have a look here. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email. Opinions and vie...
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Barometer Survey | SA Reconciliation Barometer Blog
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SA Reconciliation Barometer Blog. The SA Reconciliation Barometer survey is a nationally representative public opinion poll conducted annually by the IJR, which focuses on progress in reconciliation in South Africa. Key issues addressed within the survey include: human security, political culture, political relationships, dialogue, historical confrontation and race relations. To find out more about the survey, click here. SA Reconciliation Barometer: Tenth Round, 2010. In a context of global economic dec...
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Events | SA Reconciliation Barometer Blog
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SA Reconciliation Barometer Blog. 2010 Transformation Audit Launch. Image by Sara Gouveia. The 2010 Transformation Audit, entitled. Read more about the Transformation Audit. Tenth Round SA Reconciliation Barometer Survey launch. Confidence in institutions, 2006-2010. The SA Reconciliation Barometer. Read the full survey report. Measuring Reconciliation in South Africa. On 12 August 2010, the Reconciliation Barometer project hosted a one-day Expert Dialogue in Cape Town on. Download the Dialogue Report.
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Dalai Lama visit | SA Reconciliation Barometer Blog
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SA Reconciliation Barometer Blog. October 11, 2011. This morning, IJR Policy and Analysis. Programme manager Jan Hofmeyr has an article in Business Day. On the controversy over the Dalai Lama’s most recent application for a visa to visit South Africa. I have included the first few paragraphs here – then follow the link below to read the full article on the Business Day website. JAN HOFMEYR: Policy communication. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Data Lab | SA Reconciliation Barometer Blog
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SA Reconciliation Barometer Blog. Perceptions of political leadership and public officials, 2003-2009. In 2011, the IJR will be conducting the eleventh round. Of the SA Reconciliation Barometer survey. Since 2003, the survey has provided a rich and reliable data source on reconciliation in South Africa, with socio-political indicators on issues of political culture, race relations, human security, dialogue and historical confrontation. Or send an email to kate -at- ijr.org.za. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Cape Town: Back Home or Just Back?: June 2011
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Cape Town: Back Home or Just Back? Stephanie Julia Urdang blogs about returning home. Tuesday, June 7, 2011. HOME: Figment of the Imagination and Other Contradictions. How far we all come. How far we all come away from ourselves. So far, so much between, you can never go home again. You can go home, it's good to go home, but you never really get all the way home again in your life. James Agee, A Death in the Family. Antonio Molina, Sepharad. A F G Bell, In Portugal. Where thou art - that - is Home. Now I...
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