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Archaelogy of Knowledges Interview with Heidi Grunebaum

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CHR Director, Professor Heidi Grunebaum, was interviewed by the Society for International Development on her views about identity and citizenship in a global world.

An interview with Heidi Grunebaum a scholar, activist, and poet, on her views on identity and citizenship in a global world that is increasingly reproducing systems of violence that it was assumed belonged to humanity’s past. Researching the answer of why that is, Grunebaum shares the lessons learned from her personal identity and work moving between Germany, South Africa, and Palestine-Israel.

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