Introductory remarks
Veli Mbele
- Tagged under Pan-Africanism South Africa Decolonisation of the university
So feared was Sobukwe that, in an unprecedented move, the illegitimate-racist-European-regime designed legislation that was tailor-made for him. This was mainly done to limit the spread of his influence and in particular what the settler regime described as “his magnetic personality”.
Tagged under Pan-Africanism South Africa Robert SobukweIn a paper titled “A Timeline of CIA Atrocities”, Steve Kangas, summarises the operation of America’s Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) as follows:
Tagged under Global South Venezuela Bolivarian RevolutionOpening remarks
Tagged under Pan-Africanism South AfricaIn order to argue this conclusion, we will reflect on critical moments in Black radical resistance that occurred during the month of August, provide a biographical sketch of who Garvey was, what his contribution was to the upliftment of the Black race, reflect on the challenges he encountered, wh
Tagged under Pan-Africanism South Africa Legacy of Marcus GarveyIn order to argue this conclusion, there will be an investigation into who exactly Black students are and what are their experiences in today’s South African universities, what defines a South African university and what role the Black student activist ought to play in universities, as part of th
Tagged under Pan-Africanism South Africa Black students in South AfricaIntroductory remarks
Siyacamagusha Mafrika!
In the spirit of our ancestors, whose names are unknown and bodies were violently snatched from Afrika and scattered of all over the world like worthless grain. Camagu!
Tagged under Pan-Africanism South Africa decolonisation1. Introductory remarks
Siyacamagusha Mafrika!
Tagged under Pan-AfricanismIntroductory observations
The state ceremony that took place last week at uMgcina’s grave ( Steve Bantu Biko) predictably ignited endless and emotionally-charged conversations, particularly within the Black Consciousness and Pan Afrikanist circles, with some going as far as describing what happened at Biko’s grave as a ‘d
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