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The Apartheid Museum, Filah Lah Lah and the Nellie will warm the cockles of your cultural heart this week
Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the United Democratic Front
Three buildings in the inner city, now transformed into affordable housing units, commemorate their history
In 1998, Sibongile Khumalo and other musicians recorded an odyssey through SA’s musical landscape. Decades later, it helped Thandi Ntuli find her way to self
As Freedom Day approaches, an American reflects on how our history has become his too
I recently edited a special issue for a journal on sexuality, capitalism and Africa. It was based on the topic that served as the Centre for Phenomenology in South Africa’s 5th Annual International Conference, which took place in Johannesburg in June 2018. There are several reasons we chose this as our theme for a special […]
Thousands of black South Africans haven’t led the lives they wanted because of apartheid policies
The Naidoo-Pillay name is rich in history, from passive resistance to fighting apartheid.
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/ 4 February 2016
Though it may never have lived up to the high ideals of its founder, its mandate certainly did
I had three, perhaps four, opportunities to apologise to the directors of the South African Apartheid Museum at Freedom Park.
"Vexatious" litigant Mike Stainbank has battled it out for 13 years with the proprietors of the museum at Freedom Park over the valuable trademark.
Black people must resist all forms of provocation from the white community.