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THE BEARDS" VERSUS THE "BARD'S" AMONG INDIAN MUSLIMS IN SOUTH AFRICA: A 21st Century Story of Travelling Cartoons and Protests |
This paper examines Indian Muslims in post-apartheid South Africa, with particular respect to the inclination by non-Muslims to view Muslims as a |
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The Informal Sector, Gender and Development | ||
A change of heart |
In the past, trade unionist Kaiser Sebedi saw women's issues as "unimportant". Today, Sebedi actively works for gender equality In his unlon.Thoraya Pandy asks him what made him change |
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A Marxist-Leninist view on the personal and political relationship between the sexes | ||
Activists vs academics at gender conference | ||
African and Indian in Durban | ||
ANC Youth league consolidated Programme of Action, 2000-2001 |
Youth Action towards the African Century |
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ANCYL - Annual Report, 1999 |
Youth Mobilisation for the Renewal of the Democratic |
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Annexure containing summary of the conclusions reached by the Round Table Conference on the Indian question in South Africa. |
Scheme af assisted emigration (I) Any Indian of 16 years or over may avail himself of the scheme. In case of a family, the decision of the father will bind the wife and minor children under 16 years... |
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Black empowerment general press cuttings | ||
Casting Aside Colonial Occupation: Intersections of Race, Sex, and Gender in Cloud Nine and Cloud Nine Criticism | ||
Commerce November 1984 | ||
Democracy Watch - No. 4 1998 |
A PUBLICATION OF THE DEMOCRACY FOR ALL PROGRAMME |
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Democracy Watch No 16, 2002 |
THE Democracy for All (DFA) programme, launched by t.he Centre for Socio-legal Studies (CSLS) in 1993, is..... |
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Franchise Rights and Wrongs |
My second impression was of the variety of types that had come together, drawn by this common purpose. As Dr. |
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Gender and the development of the migrant system 1850-1930 |
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Gender, Citizenship and Power The Westcliff Flats Residents Association |
The post-apartheid period has witnessed a mushrooming of activity by civic organizations in South Africa. This paper focuses on a group of women in Westcliff, Chatsworth, who have been persevering against difficult odds over the past two decades. |
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Indian man | ||
Indian woman | ||
Indians and their South African Compatriots |
IN the December issue of THE ROUND T ABLE appeared a brief description of the five points of the Indians' claim in South Africa, with the intimation that the trouble which had been brewing for a considerable time previously had come to a head in the shape of a renewal of passive resistance. |