CONFERENCES
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UDF national conference | ||
TIC's consultative conference calls for boycott of Sept election and building a democratic SA | ||
Women say no to apartheid | ||
Follow-up from the business conference | ||
Forward against Botha's plans | ||
Letter from Nathaniel Masemola to Oliver R. Tambo |
Letter from Nathaniel Masemola to Oliver R. Tambo regarding the logistics of a proposed legal conference. |
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Forward to the National Congress | ||
Letter from I B Tabata to Reverend Z R Mahabane |
Letter from I B Tabata to Reverend Z R Mahabane regarding a strategy to organise for Anti-Coloured Affairs Department Movement and the Unity Conferences. |
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Letter from I B Tabata to Reverend Z R Mahabane |
Letter from I B Tabata to Reverend Z R Mahabane regarding the general elections, the Votes for All Assembly, and a conference for African leaders. |
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Cosatu office-bearers say: forward with the struggle | ||
Forward to the Special Congress | ||
LRA/Living Wage Conference decisions and recommendations | ||
NUM and NUMSA: a tale of two congresses | ||
The resolution on restrictions | ||
Resolution on the united front and an action programme | ||
Political perspective: Presented at the National Consultative Conference held on 10 May 1991 |
Paper on political perspectives presented at the National Consultative Conference held on 10 May 1991. |
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Black Local Government and the Crisis in Khayelitsha: Paper Presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1991 |
Black Local Government and the Crisis in Khayelitsha: Paper Presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 2 March 1991 discussing forced removals, school boycotts, education, police violence in Khayalitsha, marches, protests, unrest, black local authorities. |
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Human Rights in Namibia: 10 Years after Security Council Resolution 435: Paper Presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1988 |
Human Rights in Namibia: 10 Years after Security Council Resolution 435: Paper Presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 11 March 1988 discussing Universal Declaration of Human Rights, United Nations Security Council, SADF raid at Cassinga, Namibia, health care, poverty, Namibia as a Sou |
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The church and the struggle for a democratic alternative |
Paper presented at the Diakonia workshop held on May 19, 1988, calling for the renewal and transformation of the Church as a site of struggle as part of the national democratic struggle. |
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Squatting in the Peri-urban Areas of Metropolitan Cape Town: Paper Presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1989 |
Squatting in the Peri-urban Areas of Metropolitan Cape Town: Paper Presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 03 March 1989 discussing urbanisation, squatting, housing, unemployment, legal access to land, social conditions in squatter areas, forced removals. |