Mbembe links race and war
Renowned historian and post-colonial theorist Achille Mbembe discussed the relationship between race, mass destruction and the law of warfare in a lecture Monday at the John Hope Franklin Center.
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Renowned historian and post-colonial theorist Achille Mbembe discussed the relationship between race, mass destruction and the law of warfare in a lecture Monday at the John Hope Franklin Center.
In the tightly contested city council race Tuesday, rookie politician Diane Catotti unexpectedly grabbed 20 percent of the votes to place first. Newcomer Eugene Brown came in second while incumbent Thomas Stith narrowly placed third. The three will fill the at-large city council positions for the next four years.
Next planting season, instead of crowding into dark, tiny and wet spaces after work, eight migrant farmworkers in Sampson County will be able to shower in a bright, airy and spacious new bathhouse without much wait.