From Ficksburg to Marikana: South AFrica’s post-apartheid democracy on trial!
Khanya Journal Editorial Statement on the Marikana Massacre The murder of 35- 34 miners by the South African police at Marikana on Thursday 16 August marks a watershed […]
Khanya Journal Editorial Statement on the Marikana Massacre The murder of 35- 34 miners by the South African police at Marikana on Thursday 16 August marks a watershed […]
South Africa has a weak culture of reading and writing and while this is reflected in the country’s many social ills, it also impacts on building a […]
The Khanya Journal (KJ) held a focus group discussion with six activists from the APF on the state of the social movements in South Africa on 11 April 2012.
Fazila Farouk of the South African Civil Society Information Service (SACIS) interview Ighsaan Schroeder, coordinator of the Casual Workers Advice Office.
This article argues that the outcome of COP 17 in Durban is a crime against humanity and discusses this in relation to technology, agriculture and the Global Climate Fund amongst others.
This article explains carbon market trading and argues that like any market it will lead to fluctuations and crashes and is therefore not a sustainable solution for climate justice.
People’s Agreement of Cochabamba Building the People’s World Movement for Mother Earth World People’s Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth April 22nd, […]
l I will never give up on Khanya College it taught me well and I commit myself to use the experience/ knowledge and skills. l […]
Khanya Journal is committed to social justice, and as a journal for activists, we cannot be silent in the face of the looming disaster that […]
Climate jobs are jobs that cut down the amount of greenhouse gases we put in the air and thus slow down climate change. ‘Green jobs’ […]
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