MAPPING OUT PATTERNS OF PARTRIACHY IN SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
Modiehi Khuele looks at how patterns of patriarchy are being reproduced in the new social movements, and contributes to gender inequality in South Africa today.
Modiehi Khuele looks at how patterns of patriarchy are being reproduced in the new social movements, and contributes to gender inequality in South Africa today.
By Betty Selolo (LPM) We are the women, we are the Fighters, we are the mothers of The nation. We are ‘unbold’ but Beautiful. We […]
Eunice Apio argues that the children born out of conflict and abduction by the Lord’s Resistance Army in Northern Uganda, should be reintegrated, together with their mothers, into society.
By Nthabiseng Mkhwanazi. remember the first time that I saw you. You asked me my name, And I gave you a beautiful smile. When you asked […]
Zambia has set a precedent as the first African country to form a national alliance of informal sector workers. The alliance aims to strengthen the voice of workers in the informal economy, to unite and engage with policy makers at all levels of government. The informal economy has grown tremendously in the past few years. In Southern Africa, women make up the majority of this sector – 60%-80%.
Adopted at the Founding Conference of the Federation of South African Women Johannesburg, 17 April 1954(1)
By Duduzile Mabona I’m a determined Woman, A mother, a sister, a Comrade. A community activist. I’m a determined Woman, Whose strength is elevated By […]
Date City/ Country Doccuments August Zimbabwe The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions lobbied the Congress of South African Trade Unions to picket the Zimbabwean border and […]
Dear Comrades and Friends This is the second special edition of the Khanya Journal focusing oneducation struggles in post-apartheid South Africa. Most of the writers […]
Salim Vally argues that the struggle around education provision must be located within the deepening poverty within the working class.
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