Our guest this episode is Raphael Chsubo Masesa. He is a lecturer at the IIE Varsity College in Cape Town, South Africa and a Board Member for Ubuntuworks Project. He teaches Indigenous law and Integrative law among other law courses. He teaches indigenous law through oral tradition, storytelling, traditional music, poetry and praise on social matters. He has taught more than 15 years at the University of the Western Cape and the IIE Varsity College.
In our conversation, we discuss:
His integrative law and indigenous law classes;
How indigenous law is not a practice; it’s his life;
The meaning of his name and having to take on a Christian/Western name;
St. Francis of Assisi and his connection to nature and earth;
Ubuntu and how it can be activated at the individual and collective level;
How is working to take integrative law to Zambia
The Integrative Law Retreat
For more information and to contact Ralphael Chsubo Masesa:
Email: rmasesa@gmail.com
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Music for this podcast was created by Toby Leach. He may be contacted at: tobby.leach@gmail.com
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