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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.


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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 as presented in the apartheid governance system.


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01.08.2022 | Fort Hare Autumn School, Democracy and Political Culture, Youth leadership programme | Voices, News

South Africa women still bear the brunt of relegation to the periphery of society in 2022.


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29.06.2022 | Socio Economic | Voices, News

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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17.06.2022 | Democracy and Political Culture | Voices, News

The Manhood Simplified Podcast (#TMSP) is a learning platform dedicated and focused on discussing psychosocial issues facing men and the boy child in South Africa.


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March 1, 2022 marked a very important day for the workers of the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) and Community Work Programme (CWP) in the public sector when Maanda-Ashu Workers Union of South Africa (MAWUSA) was registered.


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Organising in The Era of Increasing Precarity – MAWUSA Exploits an Important Niche in Trade Union Organising. More