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Staffrider

Staffrider magazine (1978-1993), took its name and identity from township slang for black youth who rode the overcrowded, racially segregated commuter trains by sitting on the roof or hanging onto the outside.

Big finance threatens art in America
Reviews
Interview: Ruth Mompati
Isolate apartheid culture
Thami Mnyele: a portrait
Briefs
Victoria Falls Conference: the way forward
Zabalaza: the essence of freedom
The sisterhood I choose
Profile: Dumile Feni
Rixaka

Rixaka, the cultural journal of the African National Congress, was launched to establish a platform allowing full expression of the cultural voice in the national liberation movement.

Women writers: a separate entity
Culture and Resistance
Report of CULCOMM to the NEC held at Alan Taylor residence

A report on the promotion of Black arts and cultural activities by the Black Conciousness Movement.

Bill Ainslie
Mduduzi Hlope - An Analysis of Theme in His Plays
The Role of Fuba in the Country
This South Africa
This Musical is a Must

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