CLRP hosts November scholarship mash-up featuring Professor Anne-Maria B. Makhulu

On November 21, 2024, the Duke Law Center on Law Race & Policy (CLRP) hosted its monthly CLRP Scholarship Mash-Up, featuring Professor Anne-Maria B. Makhulu, Associate Professor in the Departments of Cultural Anthropology, African and African American Studies, and Gender, Sexuality & Feminist Studies and Core Faculty in Innovation & Entrepreneurship. During the Mash-up, Dr. Makhulu presented on her forthcoming work: “South Africa After the Rainbow,” which looks at the South African transition to democracy in the mid-1990s to learn from the country’s liberation, thirty years on.
The Mash-ups are monthly luncheon meetings for Duke University faculty whose research seeks to advance racial equity. These interdisciplinary gatherings are intended to be a medium through which faculty can test their ideas with each other, share insights, secure feedback, and form meaningful relationships. At each meeting, a faculty member presents, and seeks input on, a current project. These meetings aim not only to enrich our shared scholarship but also to build community among university faculty with overlapping research interests and lead to future collaborations. Additional Mash-ups are scheduled for January, February, and March 2025.