The streets are my home Watson Salanje //0 Comments The streets are my home The streets are my hiding place I have sought refuge in the streets I have sought refuge from [Read More]
THE FAILURE OF SCHOOL GOVERNING BODIES TO PROTECT THE GIRL LEARNER Maxwell Nqeno //0 Comments The government has not made much progress to combat violations of girl learners in public schools. Recent reports we have [Read More]
Gender-based violence, Education And Armed Conflicts Sarah Motha //0 Comments This article will draw on the experiences of people in a number of countries that have recently experienced armed conflicts [Read More]
Educaction under occupation: The case of Palestine Anna Weekes //0 Comments A group of students, academics and workers from the Right to Education Campaign based at Bir Zeit University, Palestine, [Read More]
We must survive the virus: sexism, youth and hiv-aids Linn Hjort //0 Comments The HIV/AIDS pandemic in southern and South Africa has resulted in widespread social problems and individual suffering. [Read More]
MAMA LISTEN BEFORE I TELL THIS Watson Salanje //0 Comments MAMA, MAMA LISTEN BEFORE I TELL YOU THIS, MAMA LISTEN REMEMBER WHEN I WENT TO MY FELLOW MANS COUNTRY, MAMA REMEMBER WHEN I [Read More]
Education as Instance of organising: Prospects and Pitfalls Molefe Ndlovu //0 Comments Over the past few years we have seen considerable growth in emerging social movements in terms of the number of constituent [Read More]
Fighting Xenophobia and Discrimination in our Schools David Likhele //0 Comments From the 31st March to the 1st of April the Learner Representative Forum hosted a workshop that aimed to deal with the [Read More]
Youth Activism works! Zikhona Madalase //0 Comments In three general elections the people of South Africa including the youth have been promised free education, jobs, free [Read More]
Opening doors of Learning and Culture Xolani Tsalong //0 Comments The Education Rights Project is an important initiative by the Wits Education Policy Unit. It is a tool to educate and help [Read More]