State Turned its Back on Struggle Hero
Elizabeth “Ma Betty” van der Heyden, struggle icon and former political prisoner passed recently, leaving an unrecognized legacy.
Elizabeth “Ma Betty” van der Heyden, struggle icon and former political prisoner passed recently, leaving an unrecognized legacy.
PRESS RELEASE: Supreme Court of Appeal reserves judgment on Richard Bay’s proposed gas power plant Cape Town, 30 August
The free legal aid assisted with problems of housing, social grants, and more, but Home Affairs’ absence disappointed attendees.
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| Text by Liezl Human. Photos by Ashraf Hendricks – originally posted on GroundUp The battle over these two plots of land separated
Environmental justice organisations are pressuring government to force big companies to monitor air pollution damaging environmental health.
Positive Resolution for Madlala Family After a Decade of Legal Battle After nearly a decade of relentless pursuit of justice,
The Assembly of the Unemployed (AoU) calls on the South African government to urgently invest in job-creating alternatives in order
Cartoon: Dr Jack & Curtis The Assembly of the Unemployed (AoU) strongly opposes the National Energy Regulator’s (NERSA) decision to approve
Members of the Southern Africa Green Revolutionary Council (SAGRC) an environmental and social justice movement, along with other community-based organizations
Elizabeth “Ma Betty” van der Heyden, struggle icon and former political prisoner passed recently, leaving an unrecognized legacy.
PRESS RELEASE: Supreme Court of Appeal reserves judgment on Richard Bay’s proposed gas power plant Cape Town, 30 August
The free legal aid assisted with problems of housing, social grants, and more, but Home Affairs’ absence disappointed attendees.
The post AIDC Political Economy Working Group: Austerity and the crisis of social reproduction appeared first on AIDC | Alternative
| Text by Liezl Human. Photos by Ashraf Hendricks – originally posted on GroundUp The battle over these two plots of land separated
Environmental justice organisations are pressuring government to force big companies to monitor air pollution damaging environmental health.
Positive Resolution for Madlala Family After a Decade of Legal Battle After nearly a decade of relentless pursuit of justice,
The Assembly of the Unemployed (AoU) calls on the South African government to urgently invest in job-creating alternatives in order
Cartoon: Dr Jack & Curtis The Assembly of the Unemployed (AoU) strongly opposes the National Energy Regulator’s (NERSA) decision to approve
Members of the Southern Africa Green Revolutionary Council (SAGRC) an environmental and social justice movement, along with other community-based organizations