- ZA AFRAPIX AP2-A-176
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- 1981
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Parte de Bob Hepple Papers
Including: "Assistance to the victims of Apartheid", paper prepared by Canon Collins for the Special Committee n the policies of Apartheid, 1968; Aide-memoire, 1971; letter from the Earl of Longford re Canon Collins' 70. birthday celebration, 1975; obituary for Canon Collins, by Donald Woods, Times, 1981, flyer.
Parte de History Workshop Series
Parte de 1-ORGANISATIONAL BACKGROUND
This statement is made for 9 August 1981 celebrating twenty fifth anniversary of women's march in Pretoria, written by Medu collective. A reflection of women who took to the streets during that event was a show piece of a militant struggle against fascist rule in South Africa.
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The courage of the youth ensures our victory
Parte de 2-MEDU POSTERS
Artists: Heinz Klug
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The people vote for Nelson Mandela
Parte de 2-MEDU POSTERS
Artists: Judy Seidman
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Newsletter 1981, Vol. 3, No. 3, Ngugi wa Thiong'o on culture
Parte de 3-MEDU NEWSLETTERS
What is the place of artists, cultural activists and writers in the struggle against Apartheid? This edition of the Medu Art Ensemble newsletter, the last of 1981, shares experiences of artists and their range of cultural activities. The issue consists of poetry, articles, short stories and book reviews. The first poem is about the silences imposed by Apartheid, composed by John Donne. Ngugi Wa Thiong'o's article on "Education for a national culture" focuses on the importance of understanding your background and culture, particularly in the context of a liberation struggle. It is certain that artists have a role to play in this process! A short story about "The New Place" by Mongane Serote focuses on an experience of forced removals and resettlement that many black South Africans faced. Front page graphic by Mike Kahn on silkscreen.
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