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New discussion series based on African philosophy launches at Aga Khan Museum

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Siyabulela Mandela and Lorraine Klaasen



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On Oct. 21, event specialists Adriaans & Associates launched the Ubuntu Dialogues, a thought-provoking series that brings together visionaries, innovators and changemakers to share stories, insights and aspirations for a more connected world. Rooted in the African philosophy of ubuntu — I am because we are — the series fosters conversations that champion equity, interdependence and collective resilience. The discussion, moderated by Laura Williams at the Aga Khan Museum, featured Siyabulela Mandela and Kofi Hope, who explored how the principles of ubuntu can guide us toward a more hopeful, just and inclusive future.

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Adrian Luces, Eloise Morrison, Darien List and Iris Simpson

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Duke Redbird and Kofi Hope

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Lucy La Grassa and Fahad Pinto

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Thandile Babalwa Sunduza

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Siyabulela Mandela and Carole Adriaans

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Jean Augustine and Laura Williams

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Donette Chin-Loy Chang

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Toni and Hugh Spooner

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Zeib Jeeva, Pat Pfaff and Rashida Jeeva

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