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  1. 1 de abr. de 2006 · legacy of spirit mediums and war veterans lies the opportunity for radical alter-. native imaginations of the state. Introduction. In this paper I explore, if only tentatively, the nature of ...

  2. 1 de jan. de 2006 · Abstract This paper explores the nature of ongoing relationships between war veterans and spirit mediums in Zimbabwe, as well as the continuing salience of a shared chimurenga legacy of co-operation by these two groups, and how it has been put to use, and acted out by both in the context of Zimbabwe's recent fast track land reform project. In emphasising this continuity, the paper also ...

  3. 19 de nov. de 2020 · Dr. Shari Rogers’ new documentary Shared Legacies: The African American-Jewish Civil Rights Alliance recounts a union that once fought injustice to create meaningful, legislative change. Now is the critical moment for Jewish and Black communities to remember their natural allyship, says Dr. Shari Rogers, Franklin filmmaker and founder of the Michigan social justice nonprofit Spill the Honey.

  4. This paper explores the nature of ongoing relationships between war veterans and spirit mediums in Zimbabwe, as well as the continuing salience of a shared chimurenga legacy of co-operation by these two groups, and how it has been put to use, and acted out by both in the context of Zimbabwe's recent fast track land reform project. In emphasising this continuity, the paper also considers ...

  5. It is our aim in Shared Legacies to retrieve these images in order to reconsider the roles of the photographer, the sitter and the viewer. As such we uphold a performative, re-imagined theorisation of the photographic image, one where the spectator is an active participant in this tripartite relationship.

  6. Shared Legacies. Thursday, March 18 at 7:30 PM . Shari Rogers, United States (English) I 2020 I 95 min . The often forgotten story of the coalition and friendship ...

  7. 16 de abr. de 2021 · shared legacies: the african-american jewish civil rights alliance – a review by john strange