Whenever human beings put reflective performance into action, knowledge about who they are as humans with agency produces enormous power. As an instance, when you think about what the layers and categories into which humans in society are placed does in terms of who is what, something begins to dawn on you, and a realization hits you; that makes you truly come alive. Well, the average human being does not bore themselves with critical questions, other than those that address mundane needs to ensure that they are permanently on survivalist mode. Here is one reason dictators emerge, power-wielding interpreters and brokers claiming divine fiat through their participation in orchestrating forms of heritage, which globally is being acknowledged to be scriptures. Click below to subscribe to CHP-ICCAHS and be informed about our ongoing research, collaboration, and events.
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“Comparative Heritage Project.” Edited by David Olali, The Comparative Heritage Project, https://comparativeheritage.org/.
A little bit about the Comparative Heritage Project journey so far…
2008
The Autochthonous
Initial conceptualization of meaning amongst indigenous people.
2017
Claremont Graduate University (CGU)
CGU campus in Claremont, CA as hibernation site
2017
2012
HBCU: Research Fellow at Interdenominational Theological Center
As Research Fellow at Interdenominational Theological Center engaging heritagematics.
2013
Formation of Living Effective Heritage
The Sankofa motif as milestone in thinking about human heritage in the United States
2013
2014
Independent scholarly journey ...
Launched out as independent research cum academic project
2017
Name change: LEH to Comparative Heritage
Per tallying with comparativity focus
2017
2020
From growing to thriving: Where we are today
Engaging topics and issues of “heritage” as defined around human imagination and their implications for society