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The fight for gender justice ought to be intersectional and globally co-ordinated
Working together, informed by an inclusive spirit, will help activists to better combat gender-based violence and achieve equality for all
Financial journalism must be a watchdog
The role of the media is to serve the interests of the person in the street and not merely the elite or business
Marriage is more than an act of love
It is a legal contract regardless of whether it is under African customary law, common law, Christian traditions and its parallels in Judaism and Islam
The things we lost in the fire
The fight for equality is valid but the burning down of our universities is not the revolution or decolonisation any of us should want
Good wins in American hospital series
New Amsterdam is a critique of neoliberal health care in the United States
The African immigrant is a human being
There’s a need for South Africa and other African states to better handle those who cross its borders in search of a better life
Democracy and open society in Zimbabwe 41 years after independence
A full 41 years after ‘freedom’, many Zimbabweans still strive for what they sought then – the enjoyment of their fundamental human rights and freedoms
Condemnation of UCT lecturer misses context
Groups slam UCT professor’s Hitler comment without an understanding of the lecture’s purpose
The sports world is failing to protect the human rights of women athletes
Caster Semenya’s case and that of other black women athletes spells bad news for the human rights of women in sport, including their right to dignity and equality
Why we don’t say ‘most’ men are trash
A rebuttal against the #MostMenAreTrash, #NotAllMen and basically any other alteration of the #MenAreTrash movement
The pandemic has permanently changed the world of work
The work-from-home genie is out of the bottle, and technology to automate processes has been adopted far faster than under normal circumstances. Students should think carefully about what this means for their studies