Letter from a participant at the Faith-based Networks for Resistance – August 28, 2011
It has been just over a month now that we attended the Winter School workshop at Khanya College (and particularly the faith based workshop) and […]
It has been just over a month now that we attended the Winter School workshop at Khanya College (and particularly the faith based workshop) and […]
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 […]
Anele Mdzikwa* provides an overview of the JBF held at Museum Africa in Newtown in August this year.
Towards the All College Conference It’s been more than 10 years since Khanya College decided to build social movements as its basic orientation. The strategy […]
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 […]
Dear Comrades and Friends Welcome to the second edition of the Khanya Journal for 2011. The theme of this edition is the environment, COP17 and […]
COP17 draws attention to the impacts of climate change on the continent, and provides a stage of highlight the solutions required. If climate change is […]
Jacklyn Cock discusses climate change and how it deepens the struggle for food security, especially in Africa. She argues that because of its methods of production, capitalism cannot solve the crisis but will only deepen it.
In this article Adam Booth discusses environmental issues in the context of a transitional programme. This is a programme that can shift economies under capitalism in an anti-capitalist direction.
Green Left Weekly’s* Leslie Richmond spoke to John Rice, activist, socialist, Greens member and one of the initiators of the network.
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