CONFERENCES

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Unity - CDF brings hope for broad action versus apartheid
Unity workshop
Universitas Bound
Update on Eastern Cape Removals: Paper Presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1983

Update on Eastern Cape Removals: Paper Presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 12 March 1983 discussing homelands, forced removals and resettlements, Apartheid, housing, unemployment.

Urbanisation and labour migration
UWO and Women's Front form Cape Town's UWCO
UWO holds congress
Verdict Brought by Dr Wendy Orr and 43 Others Restraining the Police from Assaulting Detainees in Port Elizabeth Prisons: Report Presented at National Conference 1986

Verdict Brought by Dr Wendy Orr and 43 Others Restraining the Police from Assaulting Detainees in Port Elizabeth Prisons: Report Presented at National Conference on 15 March 1986 discussing State of Emergency Regulations, detentions, police using torture, abuse of prisoners, legal rights of priso

Victoria Falls Conference: the way forward
Victoria Falls Conference: watershed at Victoria Falls
Views of Black Christians on South Africa's present and future

Address delivered by Sam Buti, General Secretary of a Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk in Africa (NGKA) to a Conference organised by the Lutheran and NGKA congregations in Soweto in cooperation with the Christian Academy in South Africa

Violence Researcher's Report: Report Presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1992

Violence Researcher's Report: Report Presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 6 March 1992 discussing research, liaison between monitors and police, violence, interviews with Minister of Law and Order and police officials, community visits.

Viva! COSATU women viva!
Vote must mean empowerment too
We will not be silenced

Circular publicising a conference to be held in Cape Town on 2 May 1988, regarding the resistance of church organisations to state repression.

Welcome Address
What About the Other Seven Million Workers?
What do churches want and expect from religious education in schools?
What does freedom mean, does it matter anyway? Opening Address to the Black Sash National Conference held at Durban, 1989

Opening Address by National President Mary Burton at the Black Sash National Conference held at Durban on 2 March 1989, discussing: Liberation, press freedom, detentions, militarisation, detentions, capital punishment, political trials, legislation, labour and poverty.

What future SA youth?

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