CPCRA releases book on racism

The Clark Centre for Peace Research and Action (CCPRA) publication entitled “Racism, the Thorn in the Human’s Peaceful Coexistence” edited by A. Temjen Jamir was officially released by the principal of the Clark Theological College (CTC) Rev. Dr. Marnungsang in a small function organized at multi-purpose Hall, CTC on June 14.
Releasing the book, Dr. Marnungsang observed that publication of such an important academic and well researched book that addresses one of the very crucial issues that confronts both Church and Society was a challenge and commitment of the CCPRA and for which he thanked the Centre, the editor and the essay contributors.
Academic dean of CTC, Rev. Dr. A. Temjen Jamir, the editor of the book, while introducing the book said that the present book was the outcome of the papers read by scholars during the National Seminar organized by CCPRA on the theme “Racism, the Thorn in Humanity’s Coexistence” held at Clark Theological College on 5th-6th November 2015.
The editor said that the present book addresses the evils of racism from multi perspectives and disciplines.
He also said that the problem of racism was not just a theological or academic issue but a contextual reality faced by minorities and unfortunately continue to experience by North East people in the contemporary India.
During the same function, the Principal also officially dedicated and displayed the documentation on Voice for Justice Vol. III. This Voice for Justice Vol. III is divided into two sections, the first section is about Activities of ACAUT Nagaland and the second section is on collection of Peace Articles and Corruption Issues in Nagaland.
This documentation on Voice for Justice Vol. III is a collection of articles, write-ups and activities appeared in local news papers during the last few years.


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