PHOTOGRAPHS
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Yesterday, today and tomorrow | ||
1989 in pictures | ||
Stop the hangings! | ||
A woman's place is in her organisation | ||
Salma prepares for a new Namibia | ||
Youth women organise | ||
Be part of making your dream come true: Constitutional guidelines for a free, democratic, non-racist, non-sexist South Africa | ||
Being a writer does not mean you had to go to school | ||
Rape in marriage | ||
Yesterday, today and tomorrow | ||
Yesterday, today, tomorrow | ||
I am pregnant - what can go wrong? | ||
Is this a dream? | ||
Viva! COSATU women viva! | ||
Women workers in Britain fighting for a women's world too | ||
Tell us what you think of Speak |
SPEAK Readers' Survey |
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Bowling them over |
Donna Symmonds from Barbados in the West Indies is a world cass sports broadcaster. The SABC Invited her to be aguest broadcaster during the one day cricket series between South Africa, Pakistan and the West Indies. She talked toPearl MajoIa |
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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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Community theatre without women? |
Why are there so few women In community-based theatre groups? Bobby Rodwell attended a conference on Theatre for Development where this topic was discussed |
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A force that can't be ignored |
Aida Santos has been a women's activist in the Phillipines for many years .When she visited South Africa, she told Thoraya Pandy about the achievements of Filipino women |