• EP 005-Telling our stories with Dr. Duncan Ojwang

  • 2021/03/18
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EP 005-Telling our stories with Dr. Duncan Ojwang

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  • Dr. Duncan Ojwang is the Dean of Africa Nazarene School of Law.


    His journey took him from Kenya 🇰🇪 to the United States 🇺🇸 as a teenager to pursue further studies in law. Starting out as a licensed attorney in the state of Illinois and working with the public defender’s office branching out to studying indigenous people law which had much more meaning to him in the quest for justice through human rights.


    In this episode Dr. Ojwang shares with us how in every human rights story there are 3 parables-a white saviour, a victim and a savage. Along with his colleagues launched and wrote about “Saving Human Rights from it’s friends”. Cultural discrimination supersedes any other form of discrimination and justifies the worst injustices against human rights.


    Hear how Coming Black 2 Africa means operating and talk more from knowledge production than knowledge consumption. Conformity and comparison are the biggest threats to Coming Black2Africa.


    Connect with him on twitter @twitdun

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Dr. Duncan Ojwang is the Dean of Africa Nazarene School of Law.


His journey took him from Kenya 🇰🇪 to the United States 🇺🇸 as a teenager to pursue further studies in law. Starting out as a licensed attorney in the state of Illinois and working with the public defender’s office branching out to studying indigenous people law which had much more meaning to him in the quest for justice through human rights.


In this episode Dr. Ojwang shares with us how in every human rights story there are 3 parables-a white saviour, a victim and a savage. Along with his colleagues launched and wrote about “Saving Human Rights from it’s friends”. Cultural discrimination supersedes any other form of discrimination and justifies the worst injustices against human rights.


Hear how Coming Black 2 Africa means operating and talk more from knowledge production than knowledge consumption. Conformity and comparison are the biggest threats to Coming Black2Africa.


Connect with him on twitter @twitdun

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