“Just Close Your Eyes and Chew!”: Spirulina, Modernization, and the “Lost” Crops of the Past Christian Ruth Science & Medicine This article originally appeared on Nursing Clio. On February 20, 2017, the young nation of South Sudan declared that it was suffering famine in several regions of the country.1 It was the first of several...
Plato Studied in Africa: The Case for Culturally Inclusive Philosophy Angela Roothaan Philosophy, Society & Culture I studied philosophy in the Netherlands in the 80s. Almost no one criticized the western-oriented curriculum. Recently, however, scholars have begun to question how philosophy can leave so many non-western traditions of thought aside.