Kabarak School of Law News & EVENTS

Globalisation And the Evolving Discourse on Sexualities in Africa

While the concept of sexualities in Africa remains a debated concept, one thing is certain. The perspectives of sexualities have evolved over the years. Professor Charles Ngwena depicts most African cultures as heteronormative and un...

Criticising Judges: A Lawyer’s Professional Responsibility

The Avid Readers’ Forum (ARF) conducted a session on 12 February 2025 to discuss the duty of lawyers to criticize judges based on an article written by Prof Lonnie T Brown. The session featured two panelists, Mr Ochiel Dudley and Mr ...

Feminism In a Gender-Fluid World: Is the Gender Movement Overshadowing the Feminist Movement?

For decades, the feminist movement has been a cornerstone in the fight for women’s rights, gender equality, and the dismantling of patriarchal systems.[1]Feminism has challenged the notion that sex and gender should dictate one’s pos...

An African Feminisms reading of Mazrui's 'The black woman and the problem of gender'

I was honoured to inaugurate this year’s Avid Readers’ Forum conversations as the Lead Reader, on a theme dear to my African Feminisms scholarship. Before diving into my reflections on the conversation, it is instructive to appreciat...

The Black Woman and The Problem of Gender: An African Perspective

On Wednesday, 22 January 2025, the Avid Readers Forum organised a physical event to discuss Professor Ali Mazrui's groundbreaking lecture titled ‘The Black Woman and the Problem of Gender: An African Perspective’. Ruth Jebet, a final...

Avid Readers’ Forum Activity Report

In 2019, I proposed starting a forum for reading and discussion to impact students and faculty members at Kabarak Law School and cultivate a culture of reading and discourse. Initially, I believed that only a few people would j...

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As members of Kabarak University family, we purpose at all times and in all places, to set apart in one’s heart, Jesus as Lord. (1 Peter 3:15)

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