Conference Papers
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RETROSPECTIVES ON OFFICIAL SWEDISH AND NORDIC SUPPORT TO THE ANTI-APARTHEID STRUGGLE |
As part of the national celebrations to mark the decade of freedom, the Documentation Centre and the Campbell Collections of the University of KwaZulu-Natal will jointly host a conference of the International Anti-Apartheid Movement over three days in Durban from 10 - 13 October, 2004. The confe |
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Researching and working with boys in Southern Africa in the context of HIV/AIDS – a radical approach |
In many western countries, in recent years, boys have been much criticised for being antiintellectual, emotionally illiterate, uncommunicative, antisocial and delinquent – characteristics that have been identified as marking them out as different from girls. (see eg. |
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REPORTS OF PREPARATORY MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES AT THE INTERNATIONAL, REGIONAL AND NATIONAL LEVELS |
WORLD CONFERENCE AGATNST RACISM RACJAL DISCRJMINA TION, XENOPHOBIA AND RELATED INTOLERANCE Preparatory Committee Second session Geneva, 21 May-1 June 2001 Item 5 of the provisional agenda |
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Report submitted to the Conference in Defence on Civil liberties held at the Bantu Social Centre | |
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Report of deputation to J C Smuts |
President and members...... |
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Removals Continue: The case of the Brits Old Location Removal: Paper Presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1987 |
Removals Continue: The case of the Brits Old Location Removal: Paper Presented at National Conference on 14 March 1987 discussing forced removals, housing, violence, social conditions, community mobilisation. |
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Religion and oppression: the misuse of religion for social, political, and economic subjugation |
This is the procedings for the Symposium for General Secretories of National Christian Councils and Church Leaders from Eastern and Southern Africa,which took place in Edisesa, Harare, in 1-3 August 1989. The theme of the conference was religion and oppression. |
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Race relations of a rainbow nation? A case of an African chiefdom and Indian workers in colonial Natal. | |
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Race Relations and Class Conflict as factors in South African History in the 20th Century |
The racial basis of the modern South African state is a truism. There was white supremacy everywhere in South Africa before 1910 but Union formalised and intensified it, Lord...... |
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Public Housing and Patterns of Family Life: lndian Families in Metropolitan Durban |
To speak of 'the family' and 'housing' is akin to speaking of 'the dancer' and 'the dance'. Their ties, their oneness, and their otherness are endless. In our experience they often seem one; in our thinking they can be separated and joined in endless patterns. |
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PROVISIONAL AGENDA FOR THE WORLD CONFERENCE: PRACTICAL ISSUES |
WORLD CONFERENCE AGAINST RACISM, RACIAL DISCRIMINATION, XENOPHOBIA AND RELATED INTOLERANCE |
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Project on Contemporary Political Conflict in Natal |
Ethnicity, Society and Conflict in Natal |
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Program and credentials Report Nomusa Dube | |
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Profile of a Death Row Prisoner: Paper Presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1989 |
Profile of a Death Row Prisoner: Paper Presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 4 March 1989 discussing political and ordinary prisoners on death row, apartheid, education of death row prisoners, statistics of access to legal representation and reasons for conviction, human rights, Soci |
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Presidents Address to the AAM Conference |
As part of the national celebrations to mark the decade of freedom, the Documentation Centre and the Campbell Collections of the University of KwaZulu-Natal will jointly host a conference of the International Anti-Apartheid Movement over three days in Durban from 10 - 13 October, 2004. The confe |
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Presidential address to South Africa Indian Congress by Mr A Christopher |
President of the South African Indian Congress at the Emergency Conference |
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Presidential address of Dr G M Naicker acting President of the South African Indian Congress to the twenty-second Conference of the South African Indian Congress |
Presidentail Address |
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Presidential Address delivered by Mr Sorabjee Rustomjee, President of the South African Indian Congressat the Emergency Conference held in Johannesburg |
SIAC Conference - 31st December 1931 till 1 January 1932 |
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Presidential Address and Opening of Conference |
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Presidential Address 20th September 1974 |
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