WORKSHOPS
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Workshop organised by women, for women, about women | ||
Toy library in Tongaat | ||
The "double shift" taking its toll? | ||
Talking gender | ||
Strategic priorities for building the African National Congress |
Speech delivered by Popo Molefe at the African National Congress Organizing Committee National Workshop 6 - 9 November 1990. The paper discusses strategic priorities for building the African National Congress |
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Rural land: ploughing a political minefield - land workshop exposes conflicting concerns | ||
Politics and the army |
Paper delivered by Steve Tshwete to the African National Congress Department of Political Education Workshop in Lusaka, 23-28 February, 1988. Outlines the role of Umkhonto we Sizwe. |
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Politics and the armed struggle: the revolutionary army |
Paper delivered by Ronnie Kasrils on Umkhonto we Sizwe. Outlines the army's basic positions and the consequences and tasks which flow from them. |
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National Forum Workshop | ||
Letter from Ray to Phyllis Naidoo and Sukhthi |
Think daily about you. How I wish you could have been with us. |
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Land Tenure/Rural Development Workshop - Press Report | ||
Isolate apartheid culture | ||
IDASA werkswinkel - Suid-Afrikaanse universiteite in `n nie-rassige demokrasie (Article written in Afrikaans) | ||
Finding the formula ... for a change | ||
Culture Course Drama Workshop May 1990 |
A drama workshop held at the University of Natal students were registered for a Cultural Diploma. The academic present was Professor Ari Sitas. The large group was didivided into smaller and each group was allocated a topic regarding culture and working life which they had to role-play. |
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COSATU`s first-ever wage policy workshop | ||
COSATU Natal Regional Culture Workshop 23 August |
A workshop held by leadership to discuss how COSATU has grown in membership and how difficult it has been to organise this large organisation. They also discussed the regions cultural activities and workshops. The workshop was held at Howard College. |
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Books | ||
Arts and Africa |
Alex Tetteh-Lartey taking people down memory lane in this special edition of Arts and Africa, where Nick Owen interview Eldad Walakira about the subject of Theatre in Kampala, Uganda. |
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Activists work out solutions |