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The process of decolonialising life and thinking in Europe must start with education. The ever-present legacy of Belgian colonialism is a good place to start. In the opinion of many historians, the ...
Analysis - Ernest Cole is famous for photographing the everyday realities of South Africa's racist apartheid system. His 1967 book House of Bondage ensured his damning critique of the white minority ...
The story of LenkaBula is the story of many black women, in and outside academia. It is a story of the insidiousness of patriarchal violence which is anchored on undermining, abusing and discrediting ...
Martin Prew's response to my article on Bantu education reminds one of the story told by Stanley Engerman and Robert William Fogel in the second edition of their Time on the Cross: The Economics of ...
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Reflections On South Africa, A Nation In Transition…
For the first time since the end of white minority rule in 1994, the ANC lost its outright majority in parliament. In the consequential poll on Wednesday, 29 May, 2024, the party slumped to 40.2% with ...
Martin Prew's response to my article on Bantu education reminds one of the story told by Stanley Engerman and Robert William Fogel in the second edition of their Time on the Cross: The Economics of ...
DA MPL Khathutshelo Rasilingwane states that children needing early childhood development services in the area continue to face a growing sense of uncertainty and frustration as they struggle to ...
Lost and Found by Raoul Peck is a meditative film that draws on Cole’s own notebooks and letters in a bold attempt to have ...
The social work department of Guru Nanak Khalsa College recently organised an NGO tour for students of the college’s BA ...
Martin van Staden writes that the Race Law Project is committed to transparency and peer-review in response to an article published on News24 ... Act or Promotion of Bantu Self-Government Act. That ...
Publishers Clearing House commercials — you know, the ones where they’d show up at someone’s door with a giant check — were inescapable in the 1980s and 1990s, but you probably haven’t ...