Many did not Survive ten years of ANC Education Policy
Brian Ramadiro* argues that 10 years after legal apartheid the ANC government has failed to live up to a better life for all in education.
Brian Ramadiro* argues that 10 years after legal apartheid the ANC government has failed to live up to a better life for all in education.
Tasks and prospects The origins of the SMI The formation of the SMI was a product of the mobilisation that took place in South Africa […]
Nina Benjamin* argues that the debate on the 2004 elections within the APF Gauteng contributes to the debate on strategies and tactics in building revolutionary movements.
Mothobi Mokhethi* introduces the free (computer) software movement, and argues that it can make a contribution to building social justice movements
Carol Barton* analyses feminist inter- ventions at the WSF in Mumbai, and argues for the need to intersect feminist struggles and analyses with class and race politics.
John Appolis* takes a look at the political development within the social movements, and argues for a process of theoretical clarification located within a process of struggle.
Flowing from the nightly discussions at the Activist Assembly held during the WSF the following declaration was agreed upon. The declaration attempts to consolidate inputs from the Social Movements Assembly, the Anti-War Assembly and mass/popular organisations in India. It is an important document and lists a number of days for mobilisation including March 20th.
20 October 2003 Johannesburg Orange Farm Three young assassins shot at Alice Ngubane and her family at night in their shack in Orange Farm. Alice Ngubane […]
13 November 2003 Mauritius Communities held a demonstrations calling for the removal of the notorious Prison Security Squad and the arrest of the guards. Prisoner Wendy […]
This is the fourth edition of KHANYA A journal for activists The focus of this edition is on the discussions and debates that took place […]
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