Sowetan

US fellowship for Tuks lecturer

Researcher to study race issues

- By Yoliswa Sobuwa

A University of Pretoria lecturer is hoping a fellowship will enhance his understand­ing and research of racial issues in South Africa.

Joel Modiri, 26, a law lecturer, has been selected as a member of the first group of Atlantic Fellows for Racial Equity in the US.

The fellowship is based in New York, and is in partnershi­p with the Nelson Mandela Foundation.

It seeks to overcome racism and white supremacy in the US and South Africa.

“I am very excited about this opportunit­y as it will not only give me internatio­nal exposure, but also a longterm network and connection­s.

“It will deepen my understand­ing of racism as a system of oppression and hopefully throughmy research I’ll develop strategies and interventi­ons for social change,” he said.

The Atteridgev­ille-born Modiri said the programme is aligned with one of his main research interests, black consciousn­ess.

He has written many articles considered influentia­l in the fields of critical race theory and legal education such as “The colour of law, power and knowledge and Law’s poverty”.

Modiri started law in 2013.

As one of 29 inaugural fellows he will participat­e in mentorship­s, seminars and other efforts to combat racial discrimina­tion and violence in both countries.

His doctoral project is entitled “The jurisprude­nce of Steve Biko”, and draws on the thought of Biko to develop a critical theory of race. teaching

 ??  ?? Tuks lecturer Joel Modiri.
Tuks lecturer Joel Modiri.

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