WOMEN
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Speak Number 61 June 1994 | ||
Speak Number 57 February 1994 | ||
Speak Number 57 February 1994 | ||
Speak is everywhere | ||
Getting to know our bodies | ||
Speak Number 10 February-April 1986 | ||
Women on the right track |
Athletics is becoming increasingly popular in South Africa. But men steal most of the limelight while women remain in the shadows. Cheryl Roberts looks at why so few black women toke part in athletics |
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Meet the chief |
Angelina Ribebe is the traditional leader of the Sambiyu people in the Kavango in Namibia |
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NACTU works for women |
Until three years ago, the National Council of Trade Unions (Nactu) did very little about the problems of women workers. Crecentia Mofokeng joined Nactu to change this. Rosalee Telela spoke to her |
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Speak Number 13 January-March 1987 | ||
For each of us it's different | ||
Speak Number 6 July 1984 | ||
Speak Number 6 July 1984 | ||
Presidential Address to the Black Sash National Conference held at Port Elizabeth, 1985 |
Opening Address by National President Sheena Duncan at the Black Sash National Conference held at Port Elizabeth on 14 March 1985 discussing: 30th Anniversary of Black Sash, bans on gatherings, detention, reform, poverty, labour. |
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1987, the year of the Krimpvark, the cougar of the rooibok? presidential Address to the Black Sash National Conference held at Cape Town, 1987 |
Opening Address by National President Mary Burton at National Conference held at Cape Town on 12 March 1987, discussing: State of Emergency, detentions, conditions of prisons, pass laws, restoration of South African citizenship, education. |
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Law and order or terror and disorganization: presidential Address presented at the Black Sash National Conference held at Johannesburg, 1988 |
Opening Address by National President Mary Burton at National Conference held at Johannesburg on 10 March 1988, discussing: Indigenous history, Rule of Law, People's Justice, End Conscription Campaign, restrictions on political parties and trade unions, Bill of Rights. |
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Straighten up your shoulders! |
Speech to marchers gathered in St George's Cathedral in Cape Town, September 2, 1989, where about 170 women protested against death sentences and detention. |
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The Black Sash National Conference presidential Address held at Cape Town, 1991 |
Opening Address by National President Mary Burton at the Black Sash National Conference held at Cape Town on 1 March 1991, discussing: Reconstruction, dismantling Apartheid, violence, making of a constitution, Bill of Rights, access to land. |
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Opening Address presented to the Black Sash National Conference held at Cape Town, 1983 |
Opening Address by National President Sheena Duncan at National Conference held at Cape Town on 10 March 1983, discussing: Total Strategy, reform, Black Vote, minority rule, women's rights, civil liberties. |