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South Africa Study Abroad Trip with St. Stephen's University


DEADLINE TO REGISTER: MARCH 10, 2026

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St. Stephen's University, in coordination with us, is now offering a Study Abroad Trip to South Africa with a focus on “Healing the Colonial Wound: Decolonizing Our Faith and Peace Praxis” and facilitated in partnership with Iziko Lamaqabane. With the past and present anti-apartheid struggle as our reflective backdrop, this trip is an opportunity for students and friends of SSU (both credit and audit options are available) to journey together alongside fellow theologians and peacemakers while learning from community organisers, theologians, scholar activists, historians, peace and justice practitioners, and other invested people who are directly involved in grassroots, community-based peacebuilding, the black-consciousness and black-theology movements, and modern spatial-justice struggles. Participants will also do all this while considering various theological, cultural, and material dimensions of decolonization.

TOPICS WILL INCLUDE…

  • South African Histories

  • Colonialism & Christian Nationalism

  • Apartheid Theology (Then & Now)

  • Decolonizing our Faith

  • Decolonizing Peace & Justice Praxis

  • The Inner Transformation of a Peacemaker

  • Black Theology

  • Anti-Racism Theology & Praxis

  • Black Solidarity (local and global)

  • South African & Palestinian Solidarity

  • And many more...

SAMPLE ITINERARY

(subject to change)

AUGUST 8 – 15 (JOHANNESBURG)

  • Sites of Struggle (Soweto, Kliptown, Sophiatown, Orange Farm)

  • Archival Sites (Apartheid Museum, Constitution Hill, Sophiatown Heritage Centre, Regina Mundi, Hector Pietersen Museum)

  • Academic Sessions in Black Theology & Black Consciousness at UNISA

  • Dialogical learning and reflective times with local peacemakers, activists and theologians.

 

AUGUST 15 – 20 (CAPE TOWN)

  • Sites of Struggle (Cape Town CBD, Gugulethu, District Six, Bo-Kaap)

  • Archival Sites (District Six Museum, The Dompass Museum, Desmond & Leah Tutu Legacy Centre, St George’s Cathedral, Castle of Good Hope)

  • Academic Sessions in Kairos Theology and Spatial Justice at UWC

  • Dialogical learning and reflective times with local peacemakers, activists and theologians.

  • Film Screening of “A Piece of Ground” w/Anno Domini

  • Optional Table Mountain Excursion

AUGUST 20 – 22 (HERMANUS)

  • Contemplative Retreat at the historic The Volmoed Trust (Desmond Tutu’s personal retreat centre)

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