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| Democracy and Political Culture | Event
International Youth Summit: Expand Democracy
 
“Anger is not sustainable as an organizing tool. It does not give us the longevity to topple inequality and change the economy of this country.  
32. Responsibility for the commons  
April 2025: The "steady erosion of infrastructure has profoundly affected the quality of life in Gauteng". Our colleague Phindile Kunene calling for "genuine citizen engagement" and a sense of…  
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| Fort Hare Autumn School, Democracy and Political Culture, Youth leadership programme | Event, News
Fort Hare Activist School Call for Application 2025
 
South Africa needs progressive leaders. Will you be one of them?  
34. Lessons from German Elections  
March 2025: Make your coalition work. Don't copy the far right's agenda or sound. Invest in a capable state, in public services and infrastructure. Some lessons from the German elections resonate.…  
35. The case for racial redress  
March 2025: "Racial redress interventions such as land expropriation and redistribution are essential for transforming the country’s persistent racialised inequalities”, argues our colleague Dr…  
36. VAT hits the poor hardest  
Dr Khwezi Mabasa argueing for a more progressive tax system at SABC News.  
37. Market-led solutions in resolving inequality have failed  
Our Head of Economic and Social Policy, Dr Khwezi Mabasa, arguest that the Democratic Alliance´s attack on racial redress undermines inclusive growth.  
Publication Cover: The quest for equitable multilateralism
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| Publication
The quest for equitable multilateralism
 
Mapping South African interests in reforming the global order  
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| Socio Economic | Event
The Art of Power: Pursuing Liberation and Nation Building
 
Celebrating the Resilience of Women in Politics and Political Spaces  
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| Socio Economic | Event
Lydia: Anthem to the Unity of Women
 
Lydia Kompe-Ngwenya was a shop steward for Metal and Allied Workers Union (MAWU) thereafter was with TGWU which became SATAWU while MAWU became NUMSA after a series of mergers.  
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