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cultural democracy

Could Nigeria’s Democracy Day one day become Cultural Democracy Day?

chikezie Feature 31st May 201510th March 2022cultural democracy, nigeria elections 2015
Could Nigeria’s Democracy Day one day become Cultural Democracy Day?
In Nigeria May 29 is the day we celebrate our democracy, National Democracy Day. May 29 2015 marked 16 years of this annual celebration and coincided with the official inauguration ceremony of a new government for Nigeria, making it especially significant. Read more

Cultural democracy is… when age and skin colour don’t matter

Dr Deborah Gabriel Feature 23rd May 201510th March 2022cultural democracy, race equality
Cultural democracy is… when age and skin colour don’t matter
Last week I was reminded of why it is important to live in culturally democratic societies where there is mutual understanding and respect, irrespective of age, ethnicity, nationality, class, gender, sexuality or religion. Read more

In praise of Prof Delores P Aldridge and her legacy of cultural democracy

Dr Deborah Gabriel Feature 31st October 201410th March 2022cultural democracy, delores p aldridge
In praise of Prof Delores P Aldridge and her legacy of cultural democracy
A dimension of our approach to race equality in higher education is based on the conceptual framework of cultural democracy as articulated by Dr Delores P Aldridge, Distinguished Professor of Sociology and African American Studies at Emory University. Read more

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