CONFERENCES

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`n Vrou praat oor die ANC
Youth and the building of the nation

Opening address by I B Tabata, to the 1st Conference of the Society of Young Africa (SOYA) held on 20th December 1951. This is an important stage in which the Non-European Unity Movement (NEUM) has reached in their political development; it is here that SOYA is been formed.

Writers start journey to new SA
World miner congress votes for solidarity
Workers can educate others
Women: Illusions of strength become reality
Women's Directive report

Report by the NUSAS Women's Directive, presented at the 59th Annual Congress of the National Union of South African Students, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, 28 November to 3 December 1981.

Women writers: a separate entity
Women speak
Women say no to apartheid
Women come together at Wits
Women as nation-builders

The second National Congress of the African Women of Kenya, held at Limuru, near Nairobi, discussed the theme, "The African Women build the Nation".

Winterfeld: Paper presented at National Conference 1981

Winterfeld- Paper presented at National Conference on 14 March 1981 discussing unemployment, labour control, homelands, tenancy, leashold system, housing schemes.

Winterfeld: Paper presented at National Conference 1980

Winterfeld -Paper presented at National Conference on 12 March 1980 discussing Squatter Settlements, housing, forced removals, migrant labour, homelands, workshops.

Who cannot take sides?

Statement by Mrs Lisbet Palme at the International Conference on children, repression and law in apartheid South Africa, Harare, 24th september, 1987.

Where do we go from here?: Presidential address
Whatever Happened to White Liberals?
What is the UDF

UDF Press Conference held on 1 August 1983 at Khotso House, Johannesburg. Discussing history and the background of the United Democratic Front from the time it was established, the meaning of UDF, the progress and the task ahead.

What future SA youth?
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.

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