246pp., paperback, Trenton, 2019
Contributions include:
"Entrenching the Moral Values of of Ubuntu in Everyday Life" by Oriare Nyarwath
"Ubuntu, Inequality and Everyday Life: Some reflections on a major existential challenge" by Aloo Osotsi Mojola
"Transitional Justice from Below: Learning from 'everyday' lived experiences in Southern Africa" by Cori Wielenga
"Expressions of Resistance: Ubuntu, Black Consciousness and women in South Africa's student movements" by Unifier Dyer.
Professor James Ogude is a Senior Research Fellow and the Director at the Centre for the Advancement of Scholarship, University of Pretoria. He is the author of Ngugi’s Novels and African History: Narrating the nation and editor of Ubuntu and Personhood.
Unifier Dyer is a PhD student in the Department of African Cultural Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Before moving to Wisconsin, she was a Research Associate at the Centre for the Advancement of Scholarship, University of Pretoria.