Almost 55 years later, protests on campus haven’t slowed down. More than 100 attendees gathered at Marsh Plaza March 28 ...
The BOR has continually disregarded the popular will of the students, workers, faculty, and community, and there is a simple ...
When people’s stories are obliterated, their rights are not far behind, writes the CEO of the Jewish Women’s Archive.
The amabutho are increasingly behaving like an organised paramilitary force, albeit armed only with traditional weapons.
Rosalind Morris digs deep via ethnography, history, personal testimony, and political thought to tell the story about the ...
The Nation’s justice correspondent Elie Mystal told “The View” co-hosts on Tuesday that all laws passed before the 1965 ...
Did you know boycotts started in Ireland? Yes, you read that right. We invented it and we definitely should be embracing it.
Omnipotent leaders may seem untouchable, but systems crack. From mass mobilisation to quiet non-compliance, discover how ...
Last week’s ruling by the Constitutional Court refusing to hear AfriForum’s appeal against an earlier judgment allowing the singing of the phrase ‘kill the boer’ – as well as Elon Musk’s obsessions – ...
Osas Ighodaro is a name that commands attention, the Nigerian-American actor, producer, and humanitarian, has built a career ...
In a new episode of Everyday Injustice, sociologist and author Brittany Friedman discusses her new book Carceral Apartheid, exposing the racialized ...
Chaos surrounded us. Informal porters rolling luggage carts zigzagged between cars. Commuters spilled from the bus terminal ...
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