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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Social distancing and privilege – looking at Covid-19 through an intersectional lens by Vickashnee Nair I sit alone on my couch in the quiet and warm flat […]
Challenges of making the change to working from home and isolating by Vickashnee Nair The roads are ghostly, not a single pedestrian or car. This is […]
Leadership during Covid-19 By Vickashnee Nair What makes a person a leader is complex, especially during crises such as the one we all face at this […]
Framing Poverty and African Men: thoughts on the South African socio-economic response to Covid-19 by Christi Kruger Something of an opportunity appeared to show up for […]