29th May 2020

Give a woman a fish

Give a woman a fish By Christi Kruger In his book, Give a Man a Fish: Reflections on the New ‘Politics of Distribution’ (2015), James Ferguson […]
28th May 2020

Ubuntu and solidarity in times of Covid-19: Challenges and contradictions as communities grapple with ways of being and doing during a pandemic

Ubuntu and solidarity in times of Covid-19: Challenges and contradictions as communities grapple with ways of being and doing during a pandemic by Vuyisa Mamanzi Vuyisa: […]
23rd May 2020

CSA&G statement on attacks directed at Prof Glenda Gray

CSA&G statement on attacks directed at Prof Glenda Gray The Centre for Sexualities, AIDS and Gender is very concerned about the attacks that have been directed […]
22nd May 2020

The Unwarranted, Unneeded and Unprovoked Side Effects of Covid-19 on the Black Community

The Unwarranted, Unneeded and Unprovoked Side Effects of Covid-19 on the Black Community By Relebohile Naledi Sekese When initial reports of the newly discovered coronavirus, aka […]
22nd May 2020

Gender equality and chores under Lockdown

Gender equality and chores under Lockdown By Monyana Thusi* Trying to be a feminist and a champion for gender equality in an African Christian home is […]
22nd May 2020

“Change is Coming, Whether You Like it or Not”: Greta Thunberg as a Threat to the Stability of Capitalist and Patriarchal Systems

“Change is Coming, Whether You Like it or Not”: Greta Thunberg as a Threat to the Stability of Capitalist and Patriarchal Systems By Gabriela Pinheiro Introduction […]
13th May 2020

Food, symbolism and gendered identities in Zimbabwean Politics: Mama Grace’s ice cream and the 2017 Zanu-Pf leadership change

Food, symbolism and gendered identities in Zimbabwean Politics: Mama Grace’s ice cream and the 2017 Zanu-Pf leadership change by Tinashe Mawere Introduction: Food, an inquiry I […]
12th May 2020

Reflecting on my time at the CSA&G

Reflecting on my time at the CSA&G by Chris Joubert Back in 2014 when my friend told me about the CSA&G volunteer training he was doing, […]
11th May 2020

SOCIAL DIS – EASE: A reflection

SOCIAL DIS – EASE: A reflection Excerpt from a forthcoming CSA&G monograph by Mary Crewe Folks, we either have a country or we don’t[1] Earlier in 2020, Paul […]
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