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Canada Diversity Editors' Pick First Peoples Indigenous Rights Journal Issue Political 

Indigenous Lands and Territories: Self-determination, Activism and Canada’s White Paper

March 17, 2020 Sushant Naidu 0 Comments Canada, diversity, First Peoples, Indigenous Rights, North America

Image: Matthew Henry by Erica Neeganagwedgin In “Indigenous Lands and Territories: Self-determination, Activism and Canada’s White Paper,” Neeganagwedgin shows how

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Africa Diversity Diversity Editors' Pick Human Rights Immigration Journal Issue Nationalism Post-Conflict Refugees South Sudan Sudan 

When Ethnic Diversity Becomes a Curse in Africa: The Tale of Two Sudans

March 12, 2020 Sushant Naidu 0 Comments africa, diversity, Editors' Pick, Governance, South Sudan, Sudan

Image Credit: Will Baxter | CRS by Luka Biong Deng Kuol Author Luka Biong Deng Kuol discusses how ethnic diversity

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The Importance of Emir Abd el-Kader Today

May 19, 2019 Meagan Torello 0 Comments colonialism, diversity, Geneva Convention, Human Rights, humanitarian aid, Islam, peace, truth and justice

by Patricia Zanini Graca Emir Abd el-Kader (AEK) was born in the 19th century, before the modern conundrum of international

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Diversity Management: the Panacea for Mitigating Violent Conflicts in Africa

November 16, 2018 Meagan Torello 0 Comments africa, Burundi, Chad, colonialism, Conflict, conflict resolution, diversity, South Sudan

by Oluwagbemiga Oyeneye  According to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugee (UNHCR) “Sub-Saharan Africa hosts more

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