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81. Marikana massacre | 10 years later these are three lessons we can learn  
The 2012 massacre should be understood as a continuation of this historical trend, highlighting the connections between economic and political social justice in South Africa.  
82. The women’s march of 1956 must inspire equality in our society  
The historic march of 9 August 1956 was not only to protest the atrocious pass laws but a struggle waged against the patriarchal, classist and racist society brought to South Africa by colonialists…  
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| Socio Economic | Event
THE BASIC INCOME GRANT (BIG) Hybrid Webinar
 
A conversation on a better South Africa for all.  
84.
| Democracy and Political Culture | Event
What did the South African media landscape look like between 2018 and 2021?
 
A homegrown measurement system for national media environments in Africa, compiled using insights and experiences of media workers and civil society.  
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| Fort Hare Autumn School, Democracy and Political Culture, Youth leadership programme | Voices, News
The women’s march of 1956 must inspire equality in our society
 
South Africa women still bear the brunt of relegation to the periphery of society in 2022.  
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| Democracy and Political Culture | Event, News
Open call for mural paintings
 
‘Renewal’ is the word of the moment in South Africa today.  
87.
| Socio Economic | Event
Macroeconomic Policy Framework
 
SPI Webinar Series 2022: Re-Imagining the Framework  
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| Democracy and Political Culture | Publication
AFRICAN MEDIA BAROMETER
 
A home-grown analysis of the media landscape in Africa: SOUTH AFRICA 2021  
89.
| Internationalism and future of multilateralism | News
“Progressive Renewal” – dialogue of South African and German progressives in Berlin
 
Our times demand strong global partnerships. These are built on honest dialog and personal encounters.  
90.
| Socio Economic | Voices, News
Just, Fair, Safe and Affordable Public Transport in The Gauteng City Region
 
Walking, driving, or commuting out of Freedom Park is a reminder that much of what we live with in South Africa is ‘new’, but more significant, is what remains unchanged.  
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